EPIA: 2010 was bumper year for Solar PV in Europe
2010 sees highest ever PV capacity additions in Europe and in the world. PV grew the most out of all renewable energy technologies in Europe.
2010 sees highest ever PV capacity additions in Europe and in the world. PV grew the most out of all renewable energy technologies in Europe.
Sales hit by LNG imports, high oil prices. Domestic price liberalisation expected to net Gazprom US$24bn over the next three years.
New 6MW model to be marketed and presented in London on March 30th.
Peter Jørgensen, Vice President, International Relations, Energinet.dk, Denmark explores how best to manage power grids in the context of high penetration of wind in a country’s energy mix.
Policy shifts subtly towards nuclear, €1tn in power sector investment required by 2020.
Costs expected to fall by 40% over the next four years.
Investment in new wind power facilities benefits increasingly offshore wind farms with onshore installations taking a backseat.
Oil still muted on Chinese inflation policy fears, Saudi oil minister comments. Natural gas futures rise on cold weather across US Midwest. EUAs and CERs up on EU industrial gas project vote.
Oil down on higher US oil inventories and fears that China’s government may focus on fighting inflation. Natural gas rises on high withdrawal from storage, cold weather. Coal prices at Newcastle rise for the seventh consecutive week.
US crude falls on jobless claims report, natural gas hit by expectations of milder weather and slightly disappointing inventory report. European coal prices pause for breath while EUAs drift down on unsupportive energy complex and CERs were hit by another round of high issuance.
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