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Denmark on the path to become carbon free by 2050

According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), Denmark is on the road to reach its ambitious objective of turning into a low carbon economy, or independent of fossil fuels, by 2050 year.

read more... 28/11/2017

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Several German villages are 100% supplied by renewables

Local communities are very close for the green power transition in Germany, with some villages using 100% renewable energy.

read more... 27/11/2017

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Poland aims to develop renewables and shake off coal-dependency stereotypes

Poland has been continuously enhancing its share of green energies with the aim to decarbonize its economy, challenging stereotypes that describe it as the coal-dependent on Europe. Nevertheless, the development of renewable technologies looks to have reduced since the 2015 peak.

read more... 23/11/2017

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Belgium commits €1 million to IRENA for climate issues

The Walloon government in Belgium pledged €1 million financing to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) for renewable power aid in the framework of the government’s plan to fight climate change under National Determined Contributions.

read more... 22/11/2017

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The boost of low-cost renewables changes EU energy expectations for 2030

The accelerated fall in wind and solar energy costs, and flexible demand technology could substitute more than 50% of coal and gas generated electricity in Europe by 2030, as indicated in a recent research published on Tuesday.

read more... 21/11/2017

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