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Spain’s wind power sector

Wind was Spain's top electricity generator for the first six months of 2013. Spain has a vigorous and varied renewable energy portfolio that has considerably reduced its dependence on fossil fuels. Currently Spain imports more than 80% of its gas and coal for domestic use from abroad, making energy security a national precedence. Along with significant growth in solar energy and biofuels, wind energy has become a cornerstone of the Spanish renewable energy portfolio.

read more... 13/01/2014

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UK’s coal-fired power plants to come off the grid in less than 10 years

Energy supplier RWE npower has announced it intends to avoid costly retrofits required by European Union pollution laws on seven of its power plants in UK, meaning they will close by the end of 2023 at the latest. The EU Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) should come into effect in 2016, imposing limits on emissions of climate-harming gases.

read more... 10/01/2014

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British offshore wind sector is fading on subsidies, steep costs

Britain has the most flourishing offshore wind energy sector in the world, but the sector is on the way to reach a turning point as companies scrap or scale back huge offshore wind farm projects amid sharp costs, estimated at several billion pounds for each project.

read more... 10/01/2014

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Spain: wind power was the main energy source in 2013

According to a new report from grid operator Red Electrica de Espana, last year, Spain got the bulk of its electricity from wind power, which has narrowly beat out nuclear power and coal as the primary source of electricity for Spain in 2013. According to the figures, wind turbines met 21.1% of electricity demand while nuclear reactors provided 21% of power.

read more... 09/01/2014

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EU ministers to call for a 2030 renewable target

A group of eight national energy and environment ministers has written a letter to Günther Oettinger, European commissioner for energy, and Connie Hedegaard, European commissioner for climate, calling for the European Commission to propose a new target for renewable energy for 2030. The letter is dated December 23 and was signed by ministers from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy and Portugal.

read more... 09/01/2014

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