Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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Something is happening?

emissions of greenhouse gases will be 80 to 95% by 2050
Denmark will say goodbye to fossil fuels
Prime Minister Rasmussen " Submit a plan which will affect every sector of society. With difficult choices "

COPENHAGEN - Oil and other fossil fuels? The Little Mermaid replied "no thanks." Denmark aims to achieve it by 2050 the full independence on fossil fuels. The objective is stated in a report prepared by the Danish government committee on climate. "My government will study the report's recommendations very closely, and will provide a path to a date to free us from fossil fuels," said Lars Rasmussen, Danish Prime Minister. "We will be among the first countries in the world. A plan for a transition like this will touch every sector of society, and will involve some very difficult choices. "

PROJECTS - Denmark currently produces 3 000 megawatt wind farm, mostly with oil rigs, is expected to increase to 18 000 MW over the next 40 years. Taxes on energy from fossil fuels is expected to grow from 5 Danish kroner (currently € 0.67) per gigajoule to 50 by 2030. Other interventions should focus on the introduction of charging points for electric cars and improving the power distribution system with the installation of meters in every home 'smart'. A first network dedicated to recharge electric cars should start next year to coincide with Israel. "The goal is possible," said the Prime Minister Rassmussen, "even if it has implications in terms of debt and jobs are analyzed. But we know that we must start now to achieve it. "

SCENARIOS - According to the report of the Commission on the climate, the fall in costs for the installation of renewable energy installations, with the growth in prices fossil fuels will make "surprisingly limited" the cost of conversion of the production model to a sustainable energy scenario. In addition, the limitation of consumption will contribute significantly to achieving this result.

heating - To reach its objectives, is the fundamental role played by domestic heating, especially in a country certainly not favorable climate as Denmark. The Commission's report stresses the importance of energy derived from biomass and the contribution of other renewables, like solar, geothermal and heat pumps will give the district heating networks.

( corriere.it )

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