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23.02.10

Update: enerCEE country profile Slovenia

The Energy Country Profile of Slovenia has been thoroughly updated. You will for example find detailed information on subsidy schemes for electricity generated from renewable energy sources and a compilation of new feed-in...
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23.02.10

Joint Macedonian-Austrian project for introducing energy efficiency in buildings

Contracted by the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Macedonia (MoE), the Austrian Energy Agency (AEA) and the Macedonian Energy Agency (EARM) will collaborate in implementing the project “Enabling the Environment for...
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23.02.10

Workshop: Promoting sustainable bioenergy production & use, 11 – 12 March, Berlin, Germany

As the EU Directive 2009/28/EC requires EU Member States to adopt national Renewable Energy Action Plans (REAPs), this workshop will focus on policy options to support sustainable bioenergy production and use in the framework of...
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23.02.10

WORLD BIOENERGY 2010, Conference and Exhibition on Biomass for Energy, 25 – 27 May 2010, Jönköping, Sweden

The interest in commercially viable and environmentally sustainable bioenergy solutions is growing rapidly worldwide. World Bioenergy is an international forum which substantially facilitates the transfer of bioenergy technology,...
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23.02.10

Hungary’s biggest council housing project applies Austrian technologies

A block of buildings on the high street of Budapest, offering 43.500 m2 of living space, has been refurbished. Accordant subsidy schemes for thermal refurbishment allowed for renovation of all 886 housing units, e.g. applying...
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23.02.10

Albanian government announces to build Skavica HPP without foreign investment

After a tender to build the Skavica hydropower plant failed to attract foreign investors, the Albanian government announced to provide the funds for constructing the HPP itself.
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23.02.10

NECO to build wind park in the South-West of Bulgaria

Electricity trading company NECO (owned by 50 % by Bulgaria’s National Electricity Company) is planning to construct 28 wind generators with a total capacity of 56MW in south-western Bulgaria.
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23.02.10

ENREG ENERGIA REGENERABILA, 17 – 19 March 2010, Arad, Romania

ENREG® ENERGIA REGENERABILA is an international trade fair and conference for renewable energy and energy efficiency in building and renovation that takes place annually since 2009 at Expo Arad International.
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20.01.10

Ljubljana is new host of ACER

Ljubljana is going to host the seat of the New European Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators, EU member states decided on December 6th. According to the founding regulation of ACER, the Agency needs to be fully operational...
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20.01.10

Czech Republic to build new Solar Power Plant

CEZ is building a new Solar Power Plant close to Sevetin in the district of Budweis. Its expected output of 30 megawatts is almost three times higher than the output of the largest Czech solar power station so far.
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20.01.10

Turkey proceeds in transforming its energy sector towards a low carbon future

The Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources prepared a detailed report on Turkey’s energy potential prior to the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, that thoroughly explains the steps Turkey is taking to reduce its...
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20.01.10

EVN Macedonia increases Electricity Production from RES by 50 percent

In one of it’s latest press releases EVN Macedonia stated that the revitalization of 11 small hydro power plants and the introduction of modern technology have resulted in the increase of electricity production from renewable...
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20.01.10

EBRD announced a € 60 M Loan to support Bulgaria’s Renewable Energy Program

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development announced a loan of € 60 Million to increase the share of renewable energy sources in Bulgaria’s energy mix.

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20.01.10

Bulgaria’s RES Strategy focuses on Hydro Power and Biomass

The Bulgarian Ministry of Economy published its new renwable energy development forecast strategy. According to this study hydro power and biomass hold the biggest potential of Bulgaria’s renewable energy sources.
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20.01.10

First unit of the Ukrainian Dnister Hydroelectric Power Plant was launched

On December 22nd 2009 the Dnister Hydroelectric Power Plant, largest HPP in Europe, was put into operation.
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15.12.09

Feed-in tariffs introduced in Serbia

Serbia brings in Feed-in tariffs for renewable energy. After several delays in the past, Serbia has finally introduced a feed-in tariff regime via a Regulation of promoting power generation from renewables.
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15.12.09

Renewable Energy Finance & Infrastructure Summit, 27.-29.01.2010, Vienna

This conference will examine issues of financing, government strategies, grid capacity optimization, as well as mitigating the risks inherent in developing such large infrastructure projects.
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15.12.09

€90 Million Fund to Boost Energy Efficiency in Eastern Europe

At the end of November 2009, international donors have agreed to provide grants of €90 million to promote energy efficiency investments in Ukraine and other eastern European countries. This new Fund was set up under the...
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15.12.09

Bulgaria may put a moratorium on new RES projects

In the first half of Decemeber 2009, it has emerged that Bulgaria may impose a 6 month moratorium on projects for electricity production from renewable energy sources (RES) unless a national plan for their development and...
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15.12.09

Teaching the benefits of Energy Efficiency in Ukrainian Schools

The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has proposed to introduce the subject of energy efficiency into the educational curriculum of comprehensive schools by the end of 2011.

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