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China to focus its eye on biomass energy development

According to the Professor Shi Yuanchun, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Chinese Academy of Engineering, biomass has become one of the most important renewable energy generation sources. Due to country’s abundant “microorganisms” and plants sources, biomass represents a convenient “green” source with zero carbon dioxide emissions.

read more... 11/04/2011

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New legislation is necessary to have a fully decarbonized power sector by 2050

According to a recently released report by the European Commission called “Roadmap to a low carbon society”, there is a need for a new renewable legislation in order to achieve a reduction by 80-95 percent of carbon emissions by 2050.

read more... 17/03/2011

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U.K to install more car charging points until 2013

The U.K government launched a new Carbon Plan which outlines its plans for reducing carbon emissions and highlights the need to move to low emissions vehicles, including electric cars. The plan was revealed yesterday by the deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg and Energy secretary, Chris Huhne.

read more... 09/03/2011

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Nuove riforme sul mercato energetico britannico devono garantire il futuro del carbone a basso.

Secondo al Fondo Monetario, le proposte del governo britannico, per quanto riguarda le nuove riforme del mercato energetico, potrebberono mettere in pericolo la capacità della Scozia.

read more... 18/01/2011

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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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