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An untapped potential of 120 GWe of CHP could be developed in European Union (EU) Member States by 2020, according to the results of the CODE (Cogeneration Observatory and Dissemination Europe) project
2 June 2010 - COGEN Europe and Euroheat & Power have called for a European strategy for heat, suggesting that European Union institutions, national governments and industry work to develop such a strategy to ensure that the aim of a low
9 October 2009 – Reports from European Union member states reveal that cogeneration is an economic option in the search for measures to close the energy efficiency gap in the
The European Union has awarded a grant of € 5.8 million to a European consortium to develop large Solid Oxide Fuel Cell-based (SOFC) power plants
after 2020. In Lithuania, energy intensity is still about two times higher than in the 15 older Member States of the European Union (EU-15). Energy efficiency can therefore be treated as an energy source. In particular, there are enormous
natural gas and EU assistance have had positive effects. Costas G. Theofylaktos reports . Greece, a member of the European Union since 1981 and the Eurozone from January 2001, has a population of about 11 million, according to the census of 2001
Jorgen Henningsen, one of Europe's architects of the Kyoto Protocol, has questioned the high level of faith placed in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme by the current European Union administration in its battle to tackle climate change.
Balkan wars of the 1990s, to meet growing demand, reduce future reliance on imports and put it in line with the European Union environmental standards. For more Solar Photovoltaic news
England, has visited the CHP system at British Sugar’s factory in Bury St Edmunds in the run up to the vote on the European Union ’s (EU) Energy Efficiency Directive at the end of October. The directive requires that by 1 January 2014, EU
secure, sustainable and affordable energy. At the same time, energy related emissions account for almost 80% of the European Union ’s total greenhouse gas emissions. So we are faced with the challenge of lowering the industry’s carbon dioxide