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Shell comes back to pay cash dividend and concentrates on renewable energy

Royal Dutch Shell will return to paying cash dividends and continue funding in greener energy as the its situation improves after a period of more than two years of cost reductions and disposals generated by weak oil prices.

read more... 01/12/2017

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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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252 chargers for electric vehicles until 2020 will be provided within NEXT-E project

NEXT-E project will supply 222 fast (50 kW) and 30 ultra-fast (150-350 kW) chargers for electric vehicles for Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia and Romania by the end of 2020, as reported by Balkan Green Energy News.

read more... 20/11/2017

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IEA: Global energy needs to be met by renewables and natural gas in the next 25 years

According to the World Energy Outlook 2017, the abundant growth in oil and gas production from the United States, strong reductions in the cost of renewables and emerging electrification are changing the global power system and ending traditional ways of meeting demand. Meanwhile, a greener and more diversified energy mix in China is another important driver of this transformation.

read more... 17/11/2017

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