China was named, by Ernst & Young, the most attractive place to invest in renewable thanks to its policy of promoting demand on it, taxes on climate, grid connection and regulatory risk.
read more... 24/09/2010
As the oil prices have reached $75 a barrel and are likely to stay at this level for a while, the poorest countries should consider turning to solar, wind and other renewable energy.
read more... 23/09/2010
The Finnish company is planning to develop its renewable sector and to increase its sales.
read more... 22/09/2010
During the first semester of 2010, Spain's deficit between regulated power tariffs and generation costs widened by 2.59 billion Euros, or 20 percent more than anticipated by the regulator CNE, mainly due to the payment of subsidies for renewable energy generation.
read more... 14/09/2010
According to Ernst & Young's latest Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Indices the Asian giant has succeeded the US as the most attractive location in which to invest in renewable energy projects.
read more... 10/09/2010