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BusinessKorea
The OECD announced on June 26 that the use of renewable energy accounted for only 1.5% of the total energy supply in South Korea in 2015. As a result, the country came in 45th among the 46 countries covered by its recent green growth survey for this ...

EURACTIV
Paula Abreu Marques, head of unit at the European Commission in charge of renewable energy, has called for more efforts to raise the share of renewables in heating and cooling. Renewables – such as biomass, solar or geothermal – currently represent ...
Tony Abbott lays out alternative policy program to help the Coalition hang on to government
In a major speech that can be read as an alternative political manifesto, the former prime minister outlined three energy policy measures - freezing the renewable energy target at 15 per cent, a moratorium on new wind farms, and for the federal

Business Today
Apple CEO Tim Cook has highlighted the economic impact the company is having on India in a meeting with its prime minister as the iPhone maker seeks deeper access to the world's third-largest smartphone market behind the United States and China.

ETEnergyworld.com
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. - A bipartisan group of mayors from across the country unanimously backed an ambitious commitment for U.S. cities to run entirely on renewable sources such as wind and solar in two decades. As the U.S. Conference of Mayors wrapped ...
The Latest: US mayors OK plan to use only renewable energy
A bipartisan group of mayors from across the country has unanimously backed an ambitious commitment for U.S. cities to run entirely on renewable sources such as wind and solar in two decades. As the U.S. Conference of Mayors wrapped up in Miami ...
US mayors back plan for cities to use only renewable energy
MIAMI — A bipartisan group of mayors from across the country unanimously backed an ambitious commitment for U.S. cities to run entirely on renewable sources such as wind and solar in two decades. As the U.S. Conference of Mayors wrapped up in Miami ...