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Poland: coal demand could be reduced by 50% by 2030

Poland is one of the fastest-growing economies in the European Union and the power that drives it comes from the dirtiest of fossil fuels- coal. But, according to a new study made by researchers in Germany and Poland, renewable energy groups and environmental group Greenpeace, Poland could reduce by almost 50% its demand for coal by 2030 shifting to wind, solar, hydro, biomass and geothermal energies.

read more... 28/10/2013

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Renewable energy situation worldwide

Renewable energy sources of energy have been the driver of the major growth in the global clean energy sector since 2000. Current years have seen a major expansion of wind and solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies, while other renewable like hydropower, geothermal and biomass, continued to grow from a strong established base, adding hundreds of GW of new capacity worldwide.

read more... 21/08/2013

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France Geothermal Fracking Energy Polemics

France is pushing ahead with plans to exploit geothermal energy trapped in rocks deep in the earth using hydraulic drilling methods, a technique which was forbidden in 2011.

read more... 08/04/2013

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U.S. continues to govern the world geothermal market

The United States is continuing to be the world leader in terms of geothermal power with 147 MW of new capacity added last year, representing a 5% increase over 2011, according to data released by the Geothermal Energy Association.

read more... 01/03/2013

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GT ENERGY to build the UK’s largest geothermal heating project

The developer GT Energy has unveiled its plans to build the largest geothermal heating project in UK. The project will tap into the Cheshire Basin, which holds the largest geothermal resources in UK, located beneath Manchester. The 10 MW plant using two 3,000m wells drilled in the city’s Ardwick district will provide heating needs to approximately 7 million homes. Moreover, the project will help creating new jobs in the region and sustaining the expansion of a low carbon economic zone.

read more... 30/07/2012

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