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February 28, 2008

 
   

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Cars and buses could use 40% less oil by 2050, thanks to hydrogen

Introducing hydrogen into the energy system would reduce the total oil consumption by the road transport sector by 40% between now and 2050. This is one of the conclusions of the EU-funded HyWays project.
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EU action plan favours incentives for green industry

The new EU action plan for a sustainable industrial policy will contain an "incentive-based" approach to greening production. Industry Commissioner Günter Verheugen stated this at the European Business Summit (EBS) on Friday. Read moreimage

Coal Industry Advisory Board wants support for clean coal

The International Energy Agency’s Coal Industry Advisory Board (CIAB) calls on policy makers to accelerate the development and deployment of clean coal technologies. In a report published today it mentions several policy options. Read moreimage

EU laws to contain biofuel sustainability criteria

Future EU laws on renewable energy and CO2-saving fuels will both contain biofuel sustainability criteria. Governments decided this on Friday, breaking a deadlock that has held up a speedy revision of the EU’s Fuel Quality Directive. Read moreimage

Investors expect "fantastic year" for solar sector

Solar power will be a promising investment prospect as the appetite for green energy grows, despite the global credit crisis and a short term shortage of key ingredient silicon. Read moreimage

EU vagueness on climate "bad for business"

Businesses are delaying investment decisions because of uncertainty about EU measures to safeguard their competitiveness, corporate leaders said at the European Business Summit. Read moreimage

Germany plans tripling renewable energy by 2020

German Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel yesterday submitted the first part of an extensive climate package to parliament. The German government decided last December on the draft legislation for the expansion of renewable energy in the power, buildings and fuel sectors. Read moreimage

GreenPrices Market Monitor February 2008

The GreenPrices News Desk regularly reports on market developments, prices and recent trades of green certificates in Europe. This week: recent prices and volumes of the Swedish Elcertificates and on the other national green certificates markets in Belgium, Italy, Poland and UK. Read moreimage

In Brief

- Rising energy prices cause dash for cheap and dirty coal

- All US governors want more federal support for clean energy

- No EU funds, no investment in climate technologies

- PROGRESS: complex procedures hinder renewable energy growth

- Japanese joint venture in thin-film production

- Ceramic Fuel Cells Ltd gets huge order from Nuon

- US House taxes big oil companies to help renewables

- Australia on track to meet Kyoto target

- Brown wants stronger Emissions Trading System

 

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