Tag: parliament
Virginia Senate Passes Utility Regulation Overhaul
Despite floor speeches from lawmakers from both parties calling it a mistake, the state Senate voted 26-13 on Friday [...]
U.K. Says Energy Law to Bring ‘Massive’ Cut in Pollution
Energy Secretary Ed Davey urged lawmakers to back away from immediately imposing targets for carbon emission from U.K. power [...]
Estonia to Retract Pledge on Wind Energy Subsidy Limits
Estonia will keep an annual cap on the volume of wind energy eligible for subsidies, retracting a pledge to [...]
Parliament adopts law increasing ‘local content’ for renewable energy plants
In an Oct. 16 interview with the Kyiv Post, Mykola Romaniuk, the pro-presidential Party of Regions lawmaker who proposed [...]
U.K. Labour, Green Parties Call for Power Sector Carbon Goal
Britain’s opposition Labour and Green parties joined a push for the government to impose a carbon target on the [...]
Energy Bill means a new sunrise for renewable energy
A new Energy Bill, two years in the making, will triple investment in renewable energy and mean the end [...]
The energy bill: what’s the real cost?
Before the end of this month, the Coalition will publish a new Energy Bill, which sets out its strategy [...]
Energy Bill introduced to UK parliament
Described as a “once in a generation opportunity” to drive low-carbon economic growth by Energy Secretary, Ed Davey, the [...]
Malaysia drafts renewable energy efficiency law
Laws are being drafted for renewable and efficient energy to be implemented by the various industries by 2014 said [...]