Image via Wikipedia It could be a huge gamble for Spain, but some believe it may help it fix its financial woes. The sunny southern European country with a huge unemployment problem (18.5 percent) and a high rate of renewable energy electricity...
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Fossil fuels still getting largest U.S. subsidies
Image via Wikipedia A new research to be released on Friday by the Environmental Law Institute (ELI) reveals that “the largest U.S subsidies to fossil fuels are attributed to tax breaks that aid foreign oil productionâ€. The report was...
Research and Markets, the market research specialist, has put together a report about renewable energy in which it claims that “eventually renewable energies will dominate the world’s energy supply system. There is no real alternative...
The environment pages of the Christian Science Monitor brings a question from a reader that I thought echoes a dilemma that many other people may have. The reader writes in to find out whether he’d be better off subsidizing his...
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U.S. Energy and Treasury Departments announce US$500 million for renewable energy projects
Early last month we wrote about the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act program that provides cash assistance to energy production companies in place of earned tax credits. Yesterday the Energy and Treasury Deparments announced $502 million in...