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nr 8
June 8, 2005

 
   

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Vattenfall acquisitions on Northern Europe RE market

Within two days, energy company Vattenfall announced two large acquisitions in the field of renewables. Read moreimage

New Polish RE act

The Polish Parliament recently approved a new Energy Law, containing important regulations in the field of renewable power production.
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First Dutch green electricity label assigned

Friday 27 May 2005, the first Dutch label for green electricity has been assigned to the Dutch green energy supplier Greenchoice. Read moreimage

Dutch feed-in premium regulation adjusted

Industrial parties in the Netherlands have revealed their great concern about the government’s decision to change the MEP financing scheme. Read moreimage

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Ofgem consultation on revised green supply guidelines

British energy regulator Ofgem has launched a consultation on a revised set of guidelines for supplying electricity from renewable sources. Read moreimage

EPA Green Power List

The US Environmental Protection Agency publishes a top-25 list of green power purchasers that have voluntarily bought the most renewable energy and are part of EPA's Green Power Partnership. Read moreimage

Dutch green energy use further increased in 2004

In 2004 nearly 38 percent of Dutch households used green electricity. This is an increase of 6 percent compared to 2003. Read moreimage

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