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Scottish renewables to sustain country’s economic growth

A new 2020 Renewables Routemap was approved last week by the Scottish Government, an important step to move toward the development of a large-scale biomass renewable energy project in the Western part of Scotland. According to the Lifetime Recycling Village team, it could make the country a green European country.

read more... 05/07/2011

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Biomass to contribute to achieving the Scottish renewable target

Biomass presents an important source used to generate renewable energy, mainly for Scotland that plans to achieve its 2020 target of producing 100% of its energy from renewable sources. Biomass is a valuable source that is not affected by different factors, such as weather, on which depend other types of renewable sources.

read more... 23/06/2011

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Scotland suggest rigorous control of the UK’s offshore electricity market

The importance of developing the UK’s renewable electricity market has prompted the Scottish Minister John Swinney to request a better control over country’s shores following a leasing of sites to marine energy companies this week for the development of 17 wave and tidal projects to be built in Scottish waters as to encourage the development of the marine and offshore renewable energy industry.

read more... 20/05/2011

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New reforms on the British energy market must assure low carbon future.

The Monetary Fund notified that the proposals of the British government, concerning the new energy market reforms could jeopardize Scotland’s ability.

read more... 18/01/2011

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New renewable supergrid project in the North Sea coming to Europe

New supergrid-project will be built in the North Sea and will be connected to wind farms of Scotland, solar panels of Germany and hydroelectric dams of Norway with green energy.

read more... 11/01/2011

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