The painful cycle of change
Just like last year, 2014 has started twitchily for renewable energy and, what's worse, pundits do not anticipate too much good news going forward. At exactly this time last year, renewable energy companies were impatiently waiting for the changes in the legislation governing the support scheme for green energy to be announced 2014-02-02 19:21:19 - From the Print Edition
These eventually came as expected and triggered serious effects on the market, not all of them good. Now, regulators are changing the green energy legislation again, which cannot be an encouraging signal for investors-especially when the news is bad.
Has Romania achieved its green energy quota? We can't know
Everyone seems to agree that the amendments to the legislation will put an end to the renewable boom. No one expects a revival in this industry, not least b... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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