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By means of press releases, news articles, experts views and press lunches ECN informs journalists of the latest news within the field of energy technology. First contact for all media is ECN press officer Florentine de Maar. You will find her by phone +31 224 564 050 en 06-1279 8123 and by mail.

19.10.2005

Dutch Kyoto target can be met despite increasing energy consumption

Introduction The Reference Projections 2005-2020 cover the future development of Dutch energy use, greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution up to 2020. The Reference projections are based on assumptions regarding economic, structural, technological and policy developments. Two scenarios have...[more]


05.10.2005

Free emission allowances passed through to the electricity price

The EU system for CO2 emission allowance trading has been in operation since early 2005. These allowances are allocated freely to producers of electricity. A new study of the Energy research Centre of the Netherlands ECN shows that electricity producers in four European countries (Germany, Belgium,...[more]


04.10.2005

The Energy research Centre of the Netherlands Sells Fuel Cell Technology Package

Petten, the Netherlands, September XX, 2005 - The Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), an independent, market-oriented foundation for research, development, consulting and knowledge-transfer, announced today that it has completed the sale of a molten carbonate fuel cell (MCFC)...[more]


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A Policy Brief on “Renewable Energy: from marginal to mainstream”

25.04.2013 -

Renewable energy is facing a new era, both globally and in the European context. Whilst...

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Innovations for the chemical industry

19.04.2013 -

ECN presents its attractive, innovative technologies and services to the...

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