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Solar Industrial Process Heat - State of the Art (2006)

Submitted by Raquel Costa on Mon, 05/17/2010 - 09:08.

This is a report prepared in the framework of the Intelligent Energy Europe project Key Issues for Renewable Heat in Europe (K4RES-H).

The report focuses on solar heat for industrial processes (SHIP), the current market status and potential, the identified barriers to growth and proposed recommendations. A selection of demonstration projects is also provided.

Solar heat for industrial processes is not yet a very developed technology, but among the various solar thermal applications, its potential is noteworthy.

European Solar Days: Around 6,600 Events in 17 European Countries

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Thu, 05/06/2010 - 06:00.

 European Solar Days 2010” Everything revolves around the sun: 17 European countries participate in the 3rd edition of the European Solar Days from 1 to 16 May 2010. Around 6,600 events are planned for this year’s campaign, involving several hundred thousand citizens at a local level.
Photo: Fotostudio Pflueg

REPAP2020: Roadmap Fixes 2020 Targets for the Solar Share in the Heating and Cooling Sector

Submitted by Baerbel Epp on Sun, 05/02/2010 - 09:00.

 Share of solar heating and cooling” Some countries in Europe have made plans for using solar energy to cover between 1 and 4% of their gross final demand of heating and cooling by 2020. The states with the most ambitious targets regarding their national sector are Portugal, Germany and France.
Source: National RES Industry Roadmaps

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.

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.

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

Renewable Energy Technology Roadmap up to 2020

Published in January 2007, by EREC (European Renewable Energy Council), the document shows the ambitions of the European Renewable Energy Industry to reach the EU targets for 2020 for different sectors, including electricity, heating & cooling, and biofuels.
It provides roadmaps for each sector, predicting its development and the conditions under which progress can be made.