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nr 7
May 12, 2005

 
   

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Iberian markets: ambitious goals, promising markets

The Portuguese and Spanish markets for power from renewable sources are expanding fast. Both countries are at the forefront of green power developments in the EU, especially in wind energy. Read moreimage

German RE branch to export about three billion Euros in 2005

German renewable energy manufacturers are expecting to reach an export volume of about three billion Euros this year. Simone Peter of the German 'Endless Energy' Campaign revealed this news during the Hannover Fair 2005. Read moreimage

GreenPrices Market Monitor  

GreenPrices Business Edition regularly reports on market developments, prices and recent trades of green certificates in Europe. This issue: Elcerts, GoOs and the Belgian certificate market. Read moreimage

Intelligent Energy Europe demo programme continued till 2013

Under the European Commission’s 'Competitiveness and Innovation framework Programme' (CIP), the Commission has announced the continuation of its 'Intelligent Energy – Europe' (EIE) programme for the 2007- 2013 period. Read moreimage

Photovoltaics EU pass 1 GW barrier

With a growth of almost 70 % compared to 2003, solar cell capacity in the European Union passed the 1 gigawatt barrier in 2004. But cracks are appearing in the biggest PV market in the world. Read moreimage

Ireland’s largest wind park comes online

A number of wind parks have recently come online, most notably in Ireland where on 27 April, 2005 the country officially opened its largest wind farm to date. The €86 million project at Meentycat in Donegal County comprises 38 turbines for a total of 72 MW of installed capacity. Read moreimage

More than 50 new proposals for Dutch offshore wind

Trade winds continue to blow across the North Sea as more wind farm initiatives are being announced. In the first few months of this year the Dutch government received 54 ‘starting notes’ for offshore wind farms. Read moreimage

Utilities in the USA report driving sales of green electricity

Last month, the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) released its annual ranking of leading utility green power programs. Read moreimage

 

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Transparent disclosure not without use of GoOs

For the green part of this disclosure information, Guarantees of Origin for renewable energy are obviously the right instrument. Another reason to install systems that are able to transfer GoOs across borders. Read moreimage

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