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Europe's 20/20 Energy Vision and Beyond

April 20, 2013 by Clare Taylor
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EU energy goals

Already Brussels is looking beyond 2020 for its climate and energy targets, with the European institutions in recent weeks endorsing 2030 goals and opening public consultation on the 2030 policy framework.[read more]

EU on Track to Meet 2020 Clean Energy Targets, But…

April 14, 2013 by Herman Trabish
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EU energy targets

The newest European Union statistics show its member nations are on track to meet their renewables targets but will need a new policy boost to keep up the pace.[read more]

Ireland Launches Energy Efficiency Fund

March 5, 2013 by Clare Taylor
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energy efficiency fund

Despite – or perhaps because of - the acute economic recession in Ireland, the Irish government has earmarked USD 45 million in seed capital for a new energy efficiency fund to help reduce the cash-strapped nation’s energy consumption by 20%.[read more]

Europe Goes Big On Wind and Solar in 2011

February 13, 2012 by Joseph Romm
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As the sovereign debt crisis unfolds in Europe, onlookers have questioned whether the region will stay committed to renewable energy. The answer so far is “yes.” Even with a few countries pulling back on government support of the industry because of fiscal troubles, 2011 was still a huge year for deployment.[read more]

Success Slipping Away?

November 18, 2011 by David Hone
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Very recently the US Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC) released new estimates for global and national emissions for the years 2008, 2009 and 2010 – i.e. the key years in terms of the drop in emissions and first signs of recovery. The US figure is a real good news / bad news story. The rise from 2009 to 2010 was over 200 million tpa, which on the one hand indicates some recovery in the economy, but on the other puts significant pressure on the ability of the US to reduce emissions by 17% by 2020.[read more]