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Romanian Solar Thermal Market Development Plan
Romania is benefited of a significant solar energy potential which for the moment is not used at their potential. Due to its solar potential the thermal solar systems for hot water production could be used between April and October, as well as all year long in addition with a heating...
Tags: European Commission, Solar Energy, Telecom & Utilities
White papers 2004-07-16
Spanish Solar Thermal Market and Technology Assessment Report
One of the most important measures that need to be put into practice is promotion aimed at local government. The objective is for solar thermal systems to be installed in buildings owned or managed by local authorities to showcase and demonstrate solar energy to possible users in the area. Another...
Tags: European Commission, Solar Energy, Government, Telecom & Utilities, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2003-07-31
Spanish Solar Thermal Market Development Plan
The most common application of solar power systems is to produce domestic hot water, both for hotel services and in homes, hospitals, nursing homes, campsites, sports facilities, etc. Despite their enormous potential and the many projects demonstrating their feasibility, systems specifically for heating swimming pools are not yet in widespread...
Tags: European Commission, Solar Energy, Telecom & Utilities
White papers 2004-05-20

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European Commission Calls for Massive Renewable Energy Investment
Hoping to break its reputation as a low-innovation zone, the European Commission is recommending that the area spend almost 8 billion euros yearly between 2010 and 2020 on renewable energy technologies, raising its competitiveness with the United States and Asia. The EU is coming in behind similar...
Tags: Renewable Energy, European Commission, Investment, Telecom & Utilities, Chris Morrison
Blog posts 2009-10-07
ENERGY : SOLAR ENERGY INDUSTRY WANTS MORE COMMITMENT.
The European Photovoltaic Industry Association EPIA wants more real commitment from the European Commission. EPIA, at the first in its cycle of lunch debates devoted to solar energy, repeated the need for mandatory sector specific renewables targets at national level for electricity, cooling and heating, and...
Tags: European Commission
Research articles 2007-06-08
European commission focuses on renewable energy sources
In early April, the European Commission proposed a four-year program,"Intelligent Energy for Europe" (2003-2006), that will continue the Commission's current energy framework program, scheduled to end this December. With a budget of 215 million euros (-$190 million), the program will implement a strategy outlined in a Nov. 2000 paper based...
Tags: European Commission, renewable energy
Research articles 2002-05-01
EUROPEAN DIARY.
* 17th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition: Professional event and conference on the positive effects of solar power on the environment, climate and world industry, to be held in Munich Germany from 22 to 26 October. These two simultaneous events are organised jointly by...
Tags: agency, Brussels, conference, E-mail, European Commission, Fax
Research articles 2001-10-23
SOLAR ENERGY: RENEWABLES RTD CENTRES AND ARCHITECTS PROMOTE PV SYSTEMS IN BUILDINGS.
The European Renewable Energy Centers Agency EUREC and the Architects' Council of Europe ACE recently launched the dissemination phase of the PISA project aiming at raising the awareness of both architects and European citizens to the benefits of integrating photo-voltaic PV technologies in buildings. The PISA...
Tags: European Commission, Manufacturing, photovoltaics
Research articles 2000-04-28
EU ENERGY AGENDA.
Council of Ministers 6 June 2008, Luxembourg Energy Council. Conferences 15-16 May 2008, Brussels & EU capitals European Solar Days European Solar Days aim to raise awareness and promote both solar ...
Tags: Brussels, conference, European Commission, INTERNET, Manufacturing, MARKETING, SALES
Research articles 2008-05-15
U.S. Not Keeping Pace With Foreign Rivals on Solar Production
Despite a dramatic increase in solar cell production in the United States last year -- up 48 percent to 266 megawatts -- the nation's share of global production and installations continued to fall in 2007, according to the latest Vital Signs Update from the Worldwatch Institute, produced in collaboration with...
Tags: Renewable Energy, Germany, Photovoltaics, Tariff, mW, Telecom & Utilities, Free Trade, Finance, David Phillips
Blog posts 2008-05-09
Energy Roundup: More Cash For Clunkers, Equal Speculation, Spanish Solar and More
Cash for clunkers motors on -- Senate Democrats came to an agreement for a $2 billion extension to the popular "cash for clunkers" program that has spurred American car sales late Wednesday, brokering a deal that includes some but not all changes suggested by Congress to increase the environmental impact....
Tags: Volatility, Spain, Industry, ACCCE, Sales Strategy, Investment, Leadership, Strategy, Sales, Finance, Management, Chris Morrison
Blog posts 2009-08-06
Week in Renewables: Clean Energy Incentives and Brewing Political Storms
With the United States' two major CO2-penalizing bills limping through Senate, new legislation and programs aimed instead at rewarding clean energy are popping up everywhere. Earlier this week I mentioned the European Commission's idea to invest almost $100 billion over ten years to research renewables. That's not...
Tags: Incentive, Electric Car, Tariff, Pike Research, Telecom & Utilities, Free Trade, Finance, Chris Morrison
Blog posts 2009-10-11
ENERGY : EU INAUGURATES FIRST CONCENTRATING SOLAR POWER PLANT.
The European Commission has announced the inauguration of the first commercial-scale Concentrating Solar Power CSP plant in Europe. Investment in the PS10 solar plant amounted to 35 million, with 5 million coming from the EU's Fifth Framework Programme for Research. Situated near Seville Spain, the project...
Tags: Europe, European Commission, mW, Spain
Research articles 2007-04-20
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