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Renewable Energy Directive: discussion about trade continuesEnergy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs is convinced that the Renewable Energy Directive presented today won’t need any successor in 2020. Meanwhile, the discussion about the issue of certificate trading is not expected to have ended. The main points of the Directive summarised. Read more Energy and climate package: emissions trading strengtened; binding targetsThe European Commission today presented its 'Climate action and renewable energy package'. Read more Climate package gets mixed reactionMembers of the European Parliament and green groups call the Commissions climate measures ‘not nearly enough’. The renewable energy package is a lot more popular. Read more Quotes from the press conferenceSome quotes from Commissioners Barroso, Piebalgs, Dimas and Kroes from the press conference. Barroso: “This will costs the EU citizen the equivalent of refilling the car three times a year!” Read more Barroso before Parliament: only 3€ per week per citizenJust before presenting the package to the rest of the world, Commission President Barroso spoke to the European Parliament, as one of the main associates in establishing the new Directives. Read more Opportunities for energy saving not taken up by Member StatesAlthough national efforts regarding energy efficiency have not been very successful until now, the European Commission already launched another plan. Between 2005 and 2020 14% energy savings have to be achieved. Read more European Industrial Initiative on CCS proposedThe European Commission proposed to launch a European Industrial Initiative on CO2 capture, transport and storage starting in 2008. Financial support will be limited and legislation will not be established until 2012. Read more Commission waters down green energy trade proposalsJust a few days before the final publication on 23 January the European Commission made some compromises regarding the international trade of the energy from renewable sources. Regarding biofuels sustainability, the Commission became stricter. Read more Renewable energy industry happy with alterations in draft proposalsThe European Renewable Energy Council is satisfied with the Commission’s latest moves regarding green energy trade. Read more Emissions trading scheme revised In the period 2012-2020 the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) will aim to achieve an emissions reduction of 21% in 2020 (compared to 2005). The scheme will be streamlined and harmonised into one system. Read more Norway again wants to link to Swedish certificate market The Norwegian Government reached an agreement on climate policies to become carbon neutral in 2030 instead of the previous target date 2050. Negotiations with Sweden to link the green energy certificates markets in both countries will be re-opened. Read more Editorial: Loose ends in the Climate Action packageAlthough some are moaning, the European Commission made quite an achievement. The Energy and Climate package has graduated and is now entering the next stage of approval procedures. Read more In Brief- Legally binding targets for Member States in 2020 - Kroes presents new guidelines on state aid for the environment - 'EU policies need five-fold reinforcement' - Broadening opposition against EU biofuels target - Commission promises 'robust sustainability standards' - More slack for car industry on CO2 targets - Wind energy continued to surge in 2007 - US wind power capacity boosted by 45% in 2007 - Global carbon trade grew 80% in 2007 - WWF, Abu Dhabi unveil plans for zero-carbon, zero-waste city - Second EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW) - Renewable energy supplies 14 percent of German power
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