EASTERN EUROPE’S ENERGY SECTOR GOES GREEN, THANKS TO EBRD

BY MARK ROWE RENEWABLE energy investments may often be low in price, but when there are enough of them, they make a difference in a region's energy profile. Such is the case for eastern Europe, where many millions of Euros are being invested in green energy projects. At the start of 2011, a comparatively small loan of Euro EUR15 million was given to Slovakia by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), bringing the country's total loan from the EBRD for green energy projects to EUR165 million in the past four years: EUR60 million was allocated ...


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