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Lundi 21 Mai 2012 09:54 |
Dernière modification le 22/04/2003 Sujet : Énergie éolienne Thème : Législation Pays : Irlande Zone : Europe occidentale Source : IrishExaminer.com Paru le 22/04/2003 Cliquez pour voir l'article d'origine Ireland: Le plan AER6 est jugé très insuffisant
The Alternative Energy Requirement (AER) scheme, which aims to provide energy through wind and wave power, is vital if Ireland is to increase its share of green energy production and avoid €1 billion in EU fines over the next decade for failing to reduce atmospheric emissions.
The most recent scheme (AER5), launched in 2001, awarded contracts for the production of 345MW of electricity enough to power 220,000 homes. However, no power has been produced because companies which won AER contracts were unable to make the scheme financially viable.
Despite the complete failure of AER5, the bidding process for an almost identical scheme, AER6, is due for completion this week. Higher prices are offered for green energy produced in AER6 but many have already warned that this is still insufficient by far.
Michael O'Farrell
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