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Showing posts with label renewables. Show all posts
Showing posts with label renewables. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Things To Do With Weeds
Laura Spector Rustic Design

Tired of fighting with bittersweet? Here's an idea that will give purpose to cutting down this noxious weed: make beautiful furniture out of it!
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Can Energy Policy Work?
Thinking about energy policy isn't so comfy, but it's cool to see what's happening in Europe. I've been reading the recently published report on environment and energy use in the EU.
The "highly regulated" energy policy environment in Europe is working. And this is in spite of some countries where energy intensity remains fairly high.
The report is full of interesting and fairly accessible facts, figures, and charts about the energy economy in the Eurozone for 2009. Some highlights:For the sixth consecutive year EU-27 energyintensity (gross inland consumption divided bygross domestic product) dropped while GDPcontinued a general upward trend over the sameperiod.
- Energy dependency fell by 5.7%.
- Production of renewable energy rose 8.3% while production of all other energy sources fell.
- Denmark is a net exporter of energy mainly due to emphasis on renewables.
The "highly regulated" energy policy environment in Europe is working. And this is in spite of some countries where energy intensity remains fairly high.
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