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UK to face legal action from EU

The British Government could face legal action from European Union over intentions to cut feed-in tariffs for PV systems and introduce energy efficiency requirements on buildings seeking for incentives. The EU Energy Commissioner, Günther Oettinger, considers also that EU could take legal action against any state which weakened its policies threatening thus the achievement of green energy targets.

read more... 12/12/2011

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New solar PV tariffs in Germany

German Federal Network Agency has recently revealed new feed-in tariffs for solar PV power for 2012. The new once will be 15% lower than those in 2011 and were settled by the German Network Agency after analyzing the solar PV increase for the fiscal year through the third quarter of 2011.

read more... 15/11/2011

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Netherlands to update the SDE incentive system

The new draft in the Netherlands will include the geothermal heat in the new feed-in tariffs system (SDE), which will represent the basic support for sustainable heat as from 2012.

read more... 11/11/2011

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New legislation likely to slow down Bulgaria’s wind market

The Bulgarian government is likely to approve the new legislation for renewable energy that could deprive of courage the wind industry financial support, disturb the country’s market and induce among investors higher risks in terms of feed-in tariffs and capacity allocation.

read more... 10/11/2011

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UK to reduce feed-in tariffs for biomass

British Government announced that will withdraw its intention to increase the incentives for biomass power following pressure from the European Commission, which considers the augment as too high, announced the Department for Energy and Climate Change on Wednesday.

read more... 28/10/2011

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