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The State of Renewable Energies in Europe
European Commission, February 2010, 171 p.
The State of Renewable Energies in Europe’ is a synthesis of the technology Barometers published during 2009 (with data up to and including 2008). The publication gives detailed capacity and energy performance data for all 27 Member States of the European Union (for wind power, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy and solar thermal electricity, small hydropower, geothermal energy, ground source heat pumps, biogas, biofuels, municipal solid waste, solid biomass and ocean energy, see pages 10 – 87 of the document). Included as well in ‘The State of Renewable Energies in Europe’ is a chapter on socio-economic indicators (employment, turnover) for most technologies in a selection of Member States (pages 96 – 135). The publication concludes with seven country case studies, where specific regions are particularly strong in renewable energy industry: this regards regions in Italy, Luxembourg, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Finland, Sweden and Slovakia (pages 136-163).
CNEN – Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear
2010 – Boletim de Energia – Acesso livre

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European Commission, February 2010, 171 p.

The State of Renewable Energies in Europe’ is a synthesis of the technology Barometers published during 2009 (with data up to and including 2008). The publication gives detailed capacity and energy performance data for all 27 Member States of the European Union (for wind power, photovoltaics, solar thermal energy and solar thermal electricity, small hydropower, geothermal energy, ground source heat pumps, biogas, biofuels, municipal solid waste, solid biomass and ocean energy, see pages 10 – 87 of the document). Included as well in ‘The State of Renewable Energies in Europe’ is a chapter on socio-economic indicators (employment, turnover) for most technologies in a selection of Member States (pages 96 – 135). The publication concludes with seven country case studies, where specific regions are particularly strong in renewable energy industry: this regards regions in Italy, Luxembourg, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Finland, Sweden and Slovakia (pages 136-163).

CNEN – Comissão Nacional de Energia Nuclear
2010 – Boletim de Energia – Acesso livre

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