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The EU's Eastern European newcomers, who still need to catch up with the rest of the Union in terms of economic and social development, face an uphill battle to attain the 'climate targets' laid out in the bloc's 'Europe 2020' strategy, a round-up of articles from the EurActiv media network reveals

Category: Climate Change, European Community


Twenty-seven European industry leaders have attached their names to a letter to the Financial Times, in which they ask the three Environment Ministers of Germany, France and Britain for more stringent CO2 reduction goals. The British Financial Times published the letter this Wednesday.

Category: European Community



Renewable Energy

Environmental research projects across the EU are to get a €205 million leg-up courtesy of the European Commission.

Category: Biomass, other than pellets, European Community



EU

The EU's Eastern European newcomers, who still need to catch up with the rest of the Union in terms of economic and social development, face an uphill battle to attain the 'climate targets' laid out in the bloc's 'Europe 2020' strategy, a round-up of articles from the EurActiv media network reveals.

Category: Climate Change, European Community


Renewable cheap energy sources accounted for almost two-thirds of new electricity generation capacity installed in the EU last year, a new survey reveals.

Category: Sustainability , European Community



Emissions

Fossil fuel-fired power plants on both sides of the Atlantic are set to face tough new emissions rules after the EU and US this week moved forward with plans to tackle air pollution.

Category: Pollution, European Community, USA



Discussion about biofuels

Behind closed doors, the biofuels debate has been raging. The dialogue between lobbyists, scientists and high-ranking European civil servants has been intense and their opinions often disparate.

Category: Bioethanol, Biodiesel, Politics, European Community



Renewable Energy

Only Denmark, Britain and the Netherlands have met a 30 June deadline for submitting national renewable energy plans for 2020.

Category: Sustainability , European Community, Netherlands, England, Scotland



EU

Both ecologists and companies investing in renewable energies have criticised the approach of the Czech government towards the 20/20/20 climate goals in the EU's 'Europe 2020' strategy.

Category: Climate Change, European Community



Biomass

Governments must take immediate action to facilitate the development of low carbon technologies or face much higher bills in the long run, according to a major new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA).

Category: Carbon Emissions (CO2)and carbon capture, Climate Change, European Community



Renewable Energy

Renewable energy may be all the rage in Brussels, for good reasons, this does not change the fact that oil and other fossil fuels will remain indispensable for Europe’s energy supply in the coming decades.

Category: Solar Energy, Wind energy, Biodiesel, Bioethanol, Fossil gas, European Community



Renewable Energy

Renewable energy effectively uses natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, hydroelectricity/micro hydro, biomass and biofuels for transportation.

Category: European Community, Biomass, other than pellets, Bioethanol, Biodiesel, Solar Energy, Wind energy


European carbon emission futures recovered from falls early on Wednesday as traders bought back carbon permits, but further downside was expected.

Category: Carbon Emissions (CO2)and carbon capture, European Community



The European Commission released a long-awaiting package on the implementation of the sustainability schemes for biofuels and bioliquids as laid out in the RES Directive. The package lays down what the schemes must do to be recognised by the Commission. Member States are responsible for making sure ...

Category: European Community, Biogas plants and installations (incl. anaerobic digestion), Biomass, other than pellets, Bioethanol, Business Services, Biomethanol, Electricity (Green), Electricity plants and installations (sustainable), Hydrogen, Liquid biofuel blends (E85, B80)



Biofuel

The first flight of a helicopter using a bio-kerosene blend has marked the dawn of a new era for rotorcraft aviation, according to industry officials.

Category: Bioethanol, Biodiesel, Vehicles using biofuels, European Community



The European Commission published documents supporting the national implementation of the Renewable Energy Directive (the RE-D). It provides essential clarifications on the interpretation of the biofuels sustainability scheme.

Category: Biomass, other than pellets, Bioethanol, Political, Political, Political, Biomethanol, Political, Political, Political, Political



Biofuel

On Thursday 10 June 2010 the EU r outlined strict biofuels plans, which have been described as the ‘most stringent in the world.’

Category: Bioethanol, Biodiesel, European Community



Biofuel

The Commission decided on 10 June 2010 to encourage industry, governments and NGOs to set up certification schemes for all types of biofuels, including those imported into the EU

Category: Bioethanol, Biodiesel, European Community, Sustainability



With toxic black ooze spreading throughout the Gulf of Mexico, it may be time for the Obama administration to think seriously about national energy policy. It could learn plenty by looking across the Atlantic.

Category: European Community



International Thermonuclear fusion Experimental Reactor

The groundbreaking International Thermonuclear fusion Experimental Reactor (ITER) project, which brings together the European Union, the US, China, Japan, South Korea, Russia and India, has run into major financial difficulties.

Category: Other energy sources, European Community


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