European Solar Thermal Industry Federation

1,000 Solar Keymark Licenses for Collectors: among them 7 % from China

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Mon, 03/08/2010 - 15:00.

 Solar Keymark” Solar Keymark is a very broadly accepted label on the European solar thermal market. More than 1,000 collector certificates have been issued since the introduction of the certification system in 2003.
Source: www.solarkeymark.org

Great Britain: Drafting of NREAP without consulting the Public or Stakeholders

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Wed, 01/27/2010 - 11:44.

Great Britain is a country with a fair number of governmental initiatives intended to save carbon emissions. Two major documents are the UK Low Carbon Transition Plan and the Renewable Energy Strategy (RES) published in July 2009, which cover all industries and renewable technologies. There is no doubt about the country taking its responsibility of reducing greenhouse gas emissions seriously, with RES 2020 targets calling for a reduction of 15 % in such emissions.

Malta: Solar Water Heaters used by half of the Households by 2020

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Tue, 01/19/2010 - 10:00.

The Malta Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energies Association (M.E.E.R.E.A.) has taken on the drafting of the roadmap to ensure the future development of renewable energy sources on the sunny island in the Mediterranean Sea. M.E.E.R.E.A. is a non-profit and non-governmental organisation established in June 2001.

Solar Thermal Roadmap for New York State

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Mon, 01/18/2010 - 11:19.

 New York Solar Thermal Consortium” Stepping out of the shadow of photovoltaics: A New York Solar Thermal Consortium (STC) launched plans to draft a Solar Thermal Road Map for New York State, which aims to set up solar thermal technology in New York equalling 2 GWth (2.86 million m2) by 2020. Photo: Paul McGinniss

Seizing the Solar Solution: Combating Climate Change through Accelerated Deployment (2009)

Submitted by Raquel Costa on Tue, 01/12/2010 - 12:42.

This report was published on December 2009, parallel to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) summit taking place in Copenhagen, to bring authorities' attention to solar energy and the relevant contribution it can provide to reducing GHG emissions.

Romania: Solar Heating and Cooling in its political Infancy

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Wed, 12/23/2009 - 10:35.

Romania is a good example for a country that is still only beginning to establish a policy for solar heating and cooling – not merely on the side of the government, but also on the side of the industry and its suppliers. As of 21 December 2009, there has not yet been a date announced for the first draft of the National Renewable Energy Action Plan (NREAP).

Greece: A newly founded and independent Energy Ministry heads the drafting of NREAP

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Wed, 12/23/2009 - 10:04.

Some recent personnel changes taken by the new Greek government makes you optimistic about the future of renewable energy policy in Greece. First, the government appointed Prof. Arthouros Zervos, long-term President of the European Renewable Energy Council (EREC) and the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA), CEO of state-controlled Public Power Corporation (PPC), the country’s biggest electricity provider.

Poland: Ambitious Industry versus Conservative Government

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Fri, 12/18/2009 - 22:08.

The Polish solar thermal industry exudes confident. It reached one of the highest growth rates of all European countries in recent years. Average growth has meant around 43% annually since 2001, according to Grzegorz Wisniewski , head of the Polish Institute for Renewable Energy (IEO). In 2009, the newly installed collector area amounted to an estimated 200,000 m2; the target for 2010 is 350,000 m2.

REPAP 2020: Implementation of the RES-Directive at National Level (2009)

Submitted by Raquel Costa on Wed, 12/16/2009 - 09:03.

Christine Lins, Secretary General of EREC, made this presentation during a workshop, organised by ESTIF, in Brussels, on the RES Directive implementation.

The presentation provides an overview of the RES Directive and the measures national authorities have to put in place to comply with the legislation, this is, the national renewable energy action plans (NREAPs). Related to this, the presentation also outlines the main objectives of the project REPAP, created to facilitate the process of implementation of the RES Directive on a national level

Read presentation below

Germany: Solar Thermal Should Cover 2.6 % of the Total Heat Demand by 2020

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Tue, 12/15/2009 - 22:40.

 German renewable Roadmap” Ways into a modern energy industry: This is the title of the German roadmap for all renewable energy technologies published by the German Renewable Energy Federation BEE in mid-December. The document states that Germany's policies will not be sufficient in utilizing the full potential of solar heating and cooling technology by 2020.