Saturday, August 14, 2010

45% of Portugals’ Energy Now Come From Renewable Sources





Five years ago, Portugal’s government promised that by 2010, 45% of the country’s energy will come from renewable sources (then, only 17 percent of Portugal’s grid came from renewables). Sounds impossible, but it’s true.
The green energy is mostly extracted from hydro and wind resources. The Portuguese government privatized and restructured former state energy utilities to create a grid better suited to renewable power sources.
Now, Portugal and Scotland have signed an agreement to start the development of wave energy. It set a feed-in tariff of 260 euros per megawatt/hour for the first 20 MW installed.

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