EUROPEAN COGEN POLICY – WAITING FOR THE BIG PUSH

BY KEITH NUTHALL, MARK ROWE, GERARD O'DWYER, ALAN OSBORN and MJ DESCHAMPS COGENERATION has been something of a test-bed for European Union (EU) energy development policy, and like any experiment, some things have worked and others have not. Also, because other energy priorities have become the subject of more effective legislation recently, cogeneration has been left behind to some extent in the EU's push for a cleaner, greener, sustainable and more liberal energy sector. And this is especially regarding the European Union emissions trading system (ETS), where ...


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