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EC consents €9.4 billion for Polish renewables

The European Commission (EC) decided to offer 40 billion Poland Zloty (approximately €9.4 billion) for a Polish renewable energy support scheme.

read more... 14/12/2017

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Scottish renewables company obtains approval for whisky fuel plant

A company has obtained the green light to build a new plant at Scotland’s oil port of Grangemouth to make a petrol replacement from whisky residue. Falkirk Council offered Celtic Renewables an approval to construct a commercial demonstrator plant, which will annually generate over half a million liters of biofuel.

read more... 13/12/2017

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Several German villages are 100% supplied by renewables

Local communities are very close for the green power transition in Germany, with some villages using 100% renewable energy.

read more... 27/11/2017

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Poland aims to develop renewables and shake off coal-dependency stereotypes

Poland has been continuously enhancing its share of green energies with the aim to decarbonize its economy, challenging stereotypes that describe it as the coal-dependent on Europe. Nevertheless, the development of renewable technologies looks to have reduced since the 2015 peak.

read more... 23/11/2017

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The boost of low-cost renewables changes EU energy expectations for 2030

The accelerated fall in wind and solar energy costs, and flexible demand technology could substitute more than 50% of coal and gas generated electricity in Europe by 2030, as indicated in a recent research published on Tuesday.

read more... 21/11/2017

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