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Hungary losing out on millions of euros in wind energy investments
05/07/11
An unambitious target, delays in grid connection tenders and a lack of legislative clarity are causing Hungary to miss out on new wind energy installations and with them as much as €42 million of...
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Wind industry sets out its contribution to EU energy up to 2050
30/06/11
A new EWEA report to be published next month shows how wind energy can contribute very substantially to achieving the EU’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80-95% by 2050. The EWEA...
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24 billion Euros of fuel costs avoided from wind energy in 2015
14/06/11
Rising fossil fuel prices, devastating oil spills and the nuclear crisis in Fukushima have in 2011 substantially raised expectations of wind energy.On the eve of Global Wind Day - June 15 - the wind...
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EWEA 2011 Annual Event, Brussels
Events | See all
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SEANERGY 2020 Workshop
22 September 2011, Lisbon, Portugal
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TPWind: Grids R&D Workshop
4 October 2011, Brussels, Belgium
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OffshoreGrid Final Workshop
5 October 2011, Brussels, Belgium
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EWEA OFFSHORE 2011
29 November – 1 December 2011
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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EWEA 2012 Annual Event
16 - 19 April 2012
Bella Center, Copenhagen, Denmark
Publications | See all
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EWEA Annual Report 2010 - Powering the Energy Debate
June 2011
One of the highs of 2010 was that the EU was shown to be en route to slightly exceed the 20% renewable energy target
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Single market
April 2011
The most powerful freedom
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EU Energy Policy to 2050
March 2011
To continue reducing carbon emissions, ensuring security of supply and improving EU competitiveness, targets for renewables up to 2050 need to be decided upon now.
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Factsheets
April 2010
Latest facts on wind in a user-friendly format
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Powering Europe: wind energy and the electricity grid
November 2010
The report identifies infrastructure and markets as the two key barriers to hugely increasing the amount of wind power in Europe‟s electricity supply.
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“We have known for a long time that fossil fuel prices go up as renewable energy prices go down.”
Josche Muth, European Renewable Energy Council, EREC, at the EWEA public debate on "EU Energy Policy till 2020".



