EU ETS Revenue Funding 19 More Energy Projects
The European Commission is awarding a total of 1 billion EUR to renewables and other low-carbon energy projects; with the funding coming from revenue from the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS).
The European Commission is awarding a total of 1 billion EUR to renewables and other low-carbon energy projects; with the funding coming from revenue from the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS).

Computer maker Dell says its FY14 Corporate Responsibility Report details a strong start to its 2020 ‘Legacy For Good’ plan.
Some who considered freshly minted senator Ricky Muir to be merely a roo poo flinging rev-head are having second thoughts – he’s turning out to be a friend of renewable energy.
A new report claims that if electricity charges were structured differently, network businesses may have saved nearly $8 billion in 5 years – savings that could have been passed on to customers.
An announcement from Alinta Energy to further investigate the viability of a solar thermal power plant in Port Augusta has been greeted cautiously by Doctors For The Environment.
Energy Matters’ sister company Apollo Energy will be exhibiting at Clean Energy Week 2014.
An investment advisory group has warned hobbling Australian’s Renewable Energy Target will negatively impact on the superannuation of millions of Australians.
The 1,750-passenger, 350-vehicle, double ended ferry Texelstroom will be a unique craft.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Solar Farm (IMS) – currently the largest solar power station at any sporting facility in the world – was officially opened this week.
SunEdison has secured a US$155 million non-recourse debt financing arrangement with OPIC to be used in the construction of a 72.8 MWp solar farm in Chile.