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Sustainable Energy Blog - an overview of October posts
Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Tue, 2006-10-31 11:57.Popular posts this month analyzing the European Commission's Action Plan on Energy Efficiency and the launch of Leonardo ENERGY's new report on financing sustainable energy. A new wind power concept may improve economics of investment, while alleviating the intermittency problem. The power of the oceans continues to fascinate in osmotic power, while a subsea grid may be needed to harvest it. Finally, a number of considerations regarding tree offsets.
How many jobs are created through the use of wind power?
Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Sun, 2006-01-15 04:37.
Does promotion of renewable energy create employment? According to the European Wind Energy Association, the global wind energy sector could provide 2.3 million jobs by 2020. At present, according to the German Wind Energy Association, the German wind sector has contributed 40,000 new jobs to the German economy. In this month's contribution, in cooperation with Energie-Fakten, Prof Joachim Grawe discusses the complexity of such statement. He argues that both direct and indirect effects of energy techology options have to be taken into account, and concludes that the net employment effect is probably small and likely to be negative. It cannot be decisive as an argument for selection of an energy technology.
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