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World Renewable Energy Leaders Outline
Policies Driving Markets
Amid Pledge By President Bush To Support
Cleaner Electricity
and Transportation Fuels in the
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Ministers from 87 countries, delegates from more than
150 countries, learn from each other how best to scale up renewable energy on
their continents
WASHINGTON,
March 6 – Amid a call by President Bush for America to change its energy
habits, renewable energy leaders from more than 150 countries are speaking and
learning about how policies are fostering the growth of sustainable biofuels
along with wind, solar and other forms of renewable electric generation at the
Washington International Renewable Energy Conference, WIREC.
During
a visit to the exposition floor of the Trade Show at the WIREC concluding
today, Bush briefly discussed the status of various renewable energy policies
with
“We
at ACORE are encouraged by the President’s sincere attention to renewable
energy and fuels in his speech as well as conversation during his tour of the
exhibit hall. In particular, we are pleased with his call for building greater
stability into the renewable electricity markets through long-term or permanent
tax incentives,” Eckhart said.
Participants
in the Trade Show at WIREC’s Business Conference
exchanged accounts of how government policies throughout parts of the European
Union, Asia and
“Having
legislation that applies to everyone is important to our progress as a whole,”
said Arthouros Zervos, president, European Renewable Energy Council. He said
Kim
Campbell, former Prime Minister of Canada, spoke about a “shared sense of urgency”
that is growing throughout the industrialized world about the need to adopt
renewable energy as part of an action plan to dealing with a warming planet.
“You
have to create political will,” said Campbell, who was among the active
participants in the International Panel on Climate Change report on global
warming and whose work concluded in 2007 in a seminal report that is inspiring
many nations to step up their commitments to renewable energy with formal
pledges at WIREC.
Connie
Hedegard, the climate and energy minister from Denmark, who helped produce the
first such official pledge, said investors in cleaner energy deserve mechanisms
that will give them confidence money will be spent on renewable energy
technologies.
Through
Wednesday night, 34 pledges had been verified and posted on the WIREC web site
with many more expected in the coming days and weeks.
“
The
European Union currently leads the world in biodiesel production, having set a
continent-wide goal of 5.75 percent market penetration by 2010, and a mandatory
target of 10 percent by 2020. “The driver of biofuels policy has shifted from
agriculture and rural development to climate change and energy security,” said
Michele Rubino of Navigant Consulting. German policy is shifting from tax
exemptions to mandates, he said, as are policies in
“You
have to have the right public policies in place, especially when an industry is
growing like we are, to make the biggest contribution to
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About WIREC 2008
For
a full listing of the speakers confirmed for the Business Conference at WIREC
2008, please visit http://www.americanrenewables.org/full_program.cfm.
To view the list of
speakers for the Ministerial Meeting at WIREC 2008, visit: www.wirec2008.gov.
The list of
approved Official Side Events can be found at http://www.americanrenewables.org/about_official_side_events.cfm.
To view ACORE
President Mike Eckhart’s welcoming message to WIREC attendees, visit: www.acore.org.
To view President
Bush’s address to WIREC, visit: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/03/20080305.html
To view official
national and other pledges being made at WIREC, visit: http://www.usda.gov/documents/Pledge_Display_Web.pdf
About ACORE
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