Securing Energy
Written by admin on February 10, 2009 – 7:42 pm -
Securing energy supplies
On 7 November 2006 a memorandum of understanding on energy cooperation was signed between Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliev and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso. The agreement is a further indicator of the EU’s policy to diversify energy suppliers throughout the region in order to secure supply to the European market. For European consumers, the Caspian energy reserves and the pipelines that bring the oil and gas to Europe’s doorstep are increasing in importance. The EU currently imports 50% of its energy needs but that figure is set to rise to 70% by 2030.
Download: http://ec.europa.eu/avservices/video/video_prod_en.cfm?type=detail&prodid=624
Duration : 0:7:51
Tags: Aliev, Azerbaijan, Barroso, commission, eu, european, EUtube, Ilham, union
Posted in New energy sources | 25 Comments »
Morocco diversifies its energy sources
Written by admin on February 4, 2009 – 9:36 pm -
ENVIRONMENT: Morocco is beginning to diversify its energy sources. How and why certain pesticides have just been banned from the European Union?
Duration : 0:6:1
Tags: 24, animal, Antarctica, BANNED, difersify, energy, environment, european, France, green, morocco, pesticide, RARE, source, union
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20% renewable energy by 2020
Written by admin on February 1, 2009 – 2:53 am -
Raising the share of renewable energy from 8.5% to 20% in the overall energy consumption is a necessary contribution to the global fight against climate change and towards better control over our energy dependence. The various uses of renewable energy are examined: electricity through wind and hydraulic energies; electricity or heat through geothermal and solar energies; electricity, heat, and biofuel coming from biomass. The EU is a world leader in the use and deployment of technologies that exploit renewable energy sources, providing over 350.000 jobs and an annual turn-over of € 30 billion.
Download: http://ec.europa.eu./avservices/video/video_prod_en.cfm?type=detail&prodid=4783&src=1
http://ec.europa.eu/avservices/greencatalogue/swf/
Duration : 0:3:54
Tags: biofuel, biomass, commission, energy, eu, european, EUtube, geothermal, hydro, Policy, renewable, Small, solar, wind
Posted in New energy sources | 25 Comments »
ALDE Workshop on “Hydrogen, biofuels and climate: the story of a change”
Written by admin on January 30, 2009 – 2:48 am -
ALDE Workshop on “Hydrogen, biofuels and climate: the story of a change” recorded at the European Parliament, Brussels on October 16, 2008. For more information : http://www.alde.eu/en/details/news/alde-workshop-on-hydrogen-biofuels-and-climate-the-story-of-a-change/
Duration : 0:8:23
Tags: ALDE, biofuels, Change, Climate, conference, energy, european, giacomo, green, Hydrogen, naso, panayotov, Panayotova, parliament, prodi, renewables, rispoli, seminar, sustainable, vitorio, Workshop
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Total on strategic energy technologies
Written by admin on January 21, 2009 – 9:03 pm -
Jean-François Minster
Chief Technology Officer, Total
on strategic energy technologies
at European Business Summit 2008
Duration : 0:5:57
Tags: 2008, Blogactiv, business, EBS, european, Summit
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European Solar Days
Written by admin on January 11, 2009 – 8:56 pm -
The Solar Days is a solar campaign mobilising several thousand events every year. It is supported by the Intelligent Energy-Europe Programme. For more information see www.solardays.eu.
Duration : 0:6:39
Tags: campaign, Energies, energy-europe, europe, european, intelligent, photovoltaic, PV, renewable, solar, thermal, union
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A New Energy regime – by Jeremy Rifkin
Written by admin on December 9, 2008 – 1:54 pm -
The Third Industrial Revolution will create a new energy regime where renewable energies are stored via hydrogen to enable individuals, small business and communities to generate and distribute localised energy.
Duration : 0:8:5
Tags: Alliance, and, business, creation, energy, environment, ESBA, european, grid, renewable, Small, smart, Sources, supply
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Capturing Carbon — A new front in the fight against climate
Written by admin on September 23, 2008 – 3:12 am -
Global warming is one of the biggest issues of our time, the European Commission says in its description of this video report.
To meet the targets set for reducing CO2 emissions, it’s widely accepted that new technology will play an important role sometimes as a “bridging technology”- while alternative sustainable energy sources are being developed.
One of the most promising technologies is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). This a means of capturing CO2 from sources such as power plants, compressing the CO2 and storing it away safely in geological formations underground or under the seabed instead of releasing it into the atmosphere.
The video report shows: A CCS project under construction at a lignite power plant run by the energy company Vattenfall at Schwarze Pumpe, south of Berlin, An EU backed carbon storage project at Ketzin in Germany, A North Sea oil field run by the Norwegian company Statoil which was the first place in the world to begin CCS on a commercial basis, How both the EU and the US are working hard to develop the Carbon Capture and Storage technology.
Interviews with key figures including: Staffan Görtz, Vattenfall Professor Frank Schilling GFZ National Research Centre for Geo-Sciences Matti Vainio, Energy & Environment Unit, DG Environment, European Commission Boyden Gray, US Ambassador to the EU Arve Thorvik Statoil, Statoil Sleipner West gas rig
Duration : 0:8:41
Tags: Boyden, capture, carbon, CCS, Change, Climate, co2, commission, eu, european, Gortz, Gray, Staffan, Statoil, union, Vainio, Vattenfall
Posted in New energy sources | 17 Comments »
Infoclip: Geothermal Energy
Written by admin on September 18, 2008 – 11:26 pm -
+++THIS VIDEO ORIGINATED FROM THE EUROPA AUDIO/VISUAL SERVICE WEBSITE+++
To illustrate the decisions on the energy package presented to the European Commission on 23/1/2008, the EC’s audiovisual service has produced an infoclip on geothermal energy. The “Sustainable Energy Europe” campaign sets out new objectives for geothermal energy production to be reached between 2005 and 2008, ie 250,000 new heat pumps, 15 new electric power plants and 10 new low energy power plants. Italy was the first country in the world to use geothermal energy, with its first generation plant installed in Larderello, Southern Tuscany in 1911. Larderello’s geothermal plants today produce 10 % of the world’s supply of geothermal energy, while powering a million Italian households. This infoclip shows the following footage filmed in Italy: -hot water springs near Larderello -small farm using geothermal energy -open vent showing the power of hot steam -geothermal plants producing electricity -greenhouse heated by geothermal energy.
14/01/2008 | I-055293 | 03:42
Duration : 0:3:42
Tags: commission, Electric, energy, european, geothermal, italy, larderello, plants, power, southern, sustainable, tuscany, union
Posted in Geothermal energy | 2 Comments »
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