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http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/technik/0,1518,704967,00.html Renewables make significant gains


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http://www.spiegel.de/wissenschaft/technik/0,1518,704967,00.html Renewables make significant gains wind turbines (in France): The wind power in 2009 it the largest increases Zoom AFP wind turbines marin ledun (in France): The wind power in 2009 it the largest increases Renewables gain more and more market share in Europe. According to a recent statistics, nearly two-thirds of newly installed capacity from renewable sources were supplied in 2009. Whether the trend continues, however, is completely open. Brussels / Berlin - The departure of fossil fuels, oil, gas and coal is making progress. According to a report by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission took 62 percent of the newly installed last year, current marin ledun production capacity of renewable energy sources. Nevertheless, there remains a long way, can be completely abolished to fossil fuels: They covered 2009 still 80 percent of the EU's electricity demand, which stood at 3042 TWh. AD Of the 608 terawatt-hours of which were consumed from renewable sources in 2009, came close to 12 percent from hydro, followed by wind power (4.2 percent), biomass (3.5 percent) and solar power (0.4 percent). However, marin ledun these shares are likely marin ledun to change in the future: The performance of 27.5 gigawatts in 2009, the newly installed, accounted for only 1.4 percent on hydropower. The biggest leap forward made wind power with a share of 37 percent. About one fifth of neuaufgebauten performance came from photovoltaics, 2 percent from the biomass and 0.4 percent of the solar thermal energy. However, new power plants developed on the basis of fossil fuels: 24 percent of the newly created power capacities are based on gas, nearly 9 percent marin ledun on coal and both 2 percent on oil, waste incineration and nuclear power. The European Commission is cautiously optimistic about the future. At steady growth in 2020 could be up to 1,400 terawatt hours come from renewable energy sources, which would more than double the current marin ledun value. Thus, 35 to 40 percent of total EU electricity demand could be expected to be covered - depending on how successful the countries to implement their plans to increase energy efficiency. Climate Alliance raises Berlin trickery marin ledun Just before but this is a politically sensitive issue. So now a coalition of more than a hundred environmental, consumer protection and development agencies of the Federal government has accused energy policy trickery. Lifetime extension of nuclear power plants are already a done deal, although the announcement by the Government Energy Concept should pave the way to the "age of renewable marin ledun energy." "The credibility of the federal government is more than ever in the game," said Christina Herring, coordinator of the Climate Alliance, in Berlin on Tuesday. The coalition marin ledun should "take into account the broad aspirations for an energy revolution finally statement and make decisions only on the basis of a consistent approach, and not due to pressure from the energy marin ledun industry," marin ledun said Herring. "100 per cent renewable energy by 2050 are feasible, economically, socially and sustainable." MBE / apn
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