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Ireland has sufficient wind to shift towards a sustainable energy future

According to a new energy roadmap released by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), the country could avoid more than 250 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 through the development of wind power, smart grid technology and electric vehicles.

read more... 28/12/2011

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Energy market Trend for 2011-2021

Natural gas is becoming an attractive energy source for its relative low cost and rising trading demand. Due to fast economy growth, natural gas becomes the best alternative to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and be reliant from unpredictably oil price fluctuations and driven global demand. The natural gas and LNG storage market is estimated to worth $18.57bn in 2011.

read more... 22/07/2011

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China to focus its eye on biomass energy development

According to the Professor Shi Yuanchun, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, biomass has become one of the most important renewable energy generation sources. Due to country’s abundant “microorganisms” and plants sources, biomass represents a convenient “green” source with zero carbon dioxide emissions.

read more... 11/04/2011

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EU posted biggest ever drop in car emissions in 2009.

Average carbon dioxide emissions, from new cars sold in the EU, fell around 5 % in 2009, the most important annual drop ever posted.

read more... 11/11/2010

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The EU limit on greenhouse gas emissions increased by 5.8%

The European Commission revised up the limit on greenhouse gas emissions from heavy industry it will apply in 2013, announcing on Friday, a level of 2,039,152,882 tonnes of carbon dioxide, which is 5.8% higher than the provisional level of 1.927 billion set by the Commission in July.

read more... 25/10/2010

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