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Europe: Renewables share in power generation set to increase by 40% in 2020

The renewables’ contribution in Europe’s generation capacity is expected to increase to at least 40% by 2020, overtaking the capacity supplied by coal, natural gas and oil, declared the region’s grid operators group Entsoe.

read more... 29/11/2013

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German coalition to reform the renewable energy law in 2014

German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives and the centre-left Social Democrats (SPD) concluded a coalition deal envisaging curbing the growth of renewables and reforming the current controversial renewable support scheme in order to limit the increase of electricity bills to consumers by next summer, giving big utilities more time to adapt their business models.

read more... 29/11/2013

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IEA: China to register the biggest increase in terms of renewable energy generation by 2035

According to a new report from the International Energy Agency, China is expected to see the largest absolute increase in output from clean energy, building more renewable power plants through 2035 than the U.S., EU and Japan combined.

read more... 28/11/2013

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IEA: The future of renewables worldwide

The International Energy Agency has recently released its annual report on the world energy system, which forecasts that renewable energy sources will represent almost 50% of the increase in global electricity generation by 2035.

read more... 14/11/2013

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RWE to lay off 2,500 jobs in Germany amid falling wholesale prices

RWE, the second largest utility in Germany, is envisaging cutting 2,500 jobs in its power generating business in Germany amid falling wholesale prices, while criticizing subsidies for renewable energy generation.

read more... 08/11/2013

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