wwindea.org - 11/14/2008
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WWEA Press Release: International Energy Agency still underestimates Renewable Energy Bonn (WWEA) The International Energy Agency (IEA, www.iea.org) published yesterday the World Energy Outlook 2008 (WEO) in which it describes the global energy situation and predicts future developments. ...
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Energy Agency Predicts High Prices in Future
Worldwatch Institute —
... "We regret that the IEA still does not fully realize the actual dynamics and economics of renewable energy," said Stefan Gsänger, secretary general of the World Wind Energy Association, in a statement. "The new World Energy Outlook may, as a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy, mislead policy makers to make poor decisions by not putting enough focus on renewable energy and thus slowing down the renewable energy deployment rates." ...
Energy Agency Predicts High Prices in Future
Matter Network - Clean Technology, Green News and Sustainable Business News —
... "We regret that the IEA still does not fully realize the actual dynamics and economics of renewable energy," said Stefan Gsänger, secretary general of the World Wind Energy Association, in a statement. "The new World Energy Outlook may, as a kind of self-fulfilling prophecy, mislead policy makers to make poor decisions by not putting enough focus on renewable energy and thus slowing down the renewable energy deployment rates." ...
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