Governments to co-operate in promoting renewables – just like the nuclear industry uses govts
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European partnership could signal a new direction for renewable energy Berkley education Patrick Donnelly-Shores, Environmental Science, Policy, and Management student | 1/30/14 | President Francois Hollande of France announced a new renewable energy partnership between the French and German governments last week. The idea, modeled on the Airbus partnership, would expand cooperation between the governments on renewable energy projects……
A new renewable energy partnership might offer European corporations the ability to pool resources and achieve global parity in manufacturing and deployment…..
indeed the nuclear sector offers a glimpse into why a renewable energy partnership could signal a new direction in the sector. While aided by renewable energy mandates and subsidies, renewable energy has largely been the domain of the private sector. Nuclear energy, on the other hand, was originally deployed through government-led initiatives and investment. If the French-German partnership signals greater direct involvement from national governments in renewable energy deployment, it could be a watershed moment in the gradual global shift to renewables. http://blogs.berkeley.edu/2014/01/30/european-partnership-could-signal-a-new-direction-for-renewable-energy/
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