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The future of the offshore wind farms, according to Statkraft CEO

Wind farms will be constructed to a greater extent in shallow seas, from China to the United States, since the industry reproduces oil companies and budges offshore, as stated by the manager of Europe's major producer of renewable energy on Tuesday.

read more... 15/10/2014

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Britain raises green subsidy budget to 300 million pounds

Britain has raised its budget to financially support power projects that employ renewable sources by 95 million pounds to 300 million pounds ($486 million), as stated by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) on Thursday.

read more... 03/10/2014

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IRENA: Biomass could have a promising future by 2030

Renewable energy from biomass (from wood to agricultural waste) could supply a fifth of the global energy needs by 2030, according to the new report released by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).

read more... 29/09/2014

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Germany uncovers Europe’s largest battery plant

Germany launched Europe's biggest commercial battery plant on Tuesday, an installation powered by 25,600 lithium-ion batteries that will aid alleviate the increasing supply of renewable energy in the region.

read more... 17/09/2014

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Britain declines to 5-year low in Ernst Young’s green energy ranking

Britain has dropped a position to a five-year low ranking among the world's most attractive renewable energy markets, following the change in its method of subsidizing renewable electricity, as illustrated in a quarterly ranking from accountants Ernst & Young (E&Y) on Tuesday.

read more... 16/09/2014

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