In February, the Bulgarian government resigned amidst protests about high electricity prices and other austerity measures that were considered too harsh on consumers. While many other governments have fallen recently because of austerity measures, the Bulgarian case was the first to relate specifically to energy prices. Now we are seeing increasing frustration in the UK … Continue reading Backlash?
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Potential for energy savings in Romania
Romania Insider provides a good article on energy efficiency measures that can be deployed in Romania to good effect. It is based on the study from a new industry association promoting energy efficiency in Romania. Study: Energy efficiency measures can save Romania some EUR 7.4 billion Romania has the potential to cut its energy … Continue reading Potential for energy savings in Romania
The benefits of better information on energy efficiency
Meg Handley writes in USNews.com about a new report by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy on the savings that consumers could achieve if there was better information available. Consumers Could Save $1 Trillion With Better Energy Efficiency Information "The report is spot on—existing technologies and anticipated technologies could be realized without significant … Continue reading The benefits of better information on energy efficiency
Public consultation launched on linking Australian, EU Emission Trading Systems
Australia's Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency (DCCEE) and the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Climate Action (DG CLIMA) have launched an online public consultation on registry options for linking the Australian and European Union emission trading systems. The DCCEE and DG CLIMA jointly authored a consultation paper on “Registry Options to Facilitate Linking of … Continue reading Public consultation launched on linking Australian, EU Emission Trading Systems
Planning changes in ownership of electricity utilities
Diane Cardwell writes in the New York Times about an interesting development in the US for cities to create municipal utilities, replacing private ones, so that they can take a more active role in addressing climate change, power disruptions and increase the share of renewable energy. Cities Weigh Taking Electricity Business From Private Utilities … Continue reading Planning changes in ownership of electricity utilities
What is going on in energy efficiency in the UK?
For the past couple of weeks, EiD has had posts on the VAT spat that the British government is having with the European Commission. Already this year, there have been raised concerns about the flagship financing programme, the Green Deal. Now we have another major issue that appears to be going to the courts to … Continue reading What is going on in energy efficiency in the UK?
India’s latest energy efficiency efforts turn to the market
Ashwini Swain writes in Business Standard about new initiatives in India to unlock energy efficiency opportunities. This is a good article for those who want to learn more about what is going on in India. Taking energy efficiency to the market India's current initiatives to unlock energy efficiency opportunities rely heavily on market players for … Continue reading India’s latest energy efficiency efforts turn to the market
Quote of the week
Canada’s Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver recently said in Chicago: “The oil sands are a greener alternative than some other sources from around the world . . . Many opponents are spreading false information about the oil sands, especially its impact on the environment . . . “Canada is a global environmental leader … and … Continue reading Quote of the week
New fund for Ireland
United Press International writes about a new energy efficiency fund in Ireland that is to be the cornerstone of its new action plan. The fund is to support projects in the public and commercial sectors. Ireland launches energy efficiency fund Ireland has earmarked $45 million in seed capital for a new energy efficiency fund meant … Continue reading New fund for Ireland
Renewables in Poland
Sandra Enkhardt writes in PV magazine about the progress underway in Poland to pass a renewable energy law. Poland: Renewable energy law could be adopted in March Poland’s new renewable energy law is expected to be adopted by the government by the end of March. However, due to the EC notification process, it is … Continue reading Renewables in Poland
