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Energy World March 2010
In this issue, we concentrate on energy policy and financing in Europe. On policy – how the EU could meet a 30% carbon reduction target by 2020 at no net cost, from page 12, and how it could reach a 20% renewables target by the same year, from page 24. On finance – a look at public versus private sector funding for low-carbon projects (page 18), and finance issues around the proposed expansion of offshore wind power (page 22).
Last, an article on how European utilities are planning to interact with increased numbers of electric vehicles – from page 14.
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Policy and Governance, Economics, business and commerce, Electricity generation, Energy consumption, Electricity