Sunday, April 26, 2009

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Obama, Italy and Renewable Energy














"The times when the United States slowed down the talks and initiatives on climate change are over."

Party Iowa on the day of 'earth day The campaign for the energy revolution Barack Obama. According to the U.S. president, in fact, the challenge of clean energy is no longer put off: a country that wants to remain a world leader must remain necessarily lead in this regard.

The first move is an investment of $ 11 billion wind energy, which experts believe could reach the white house to meet by 2030 20% of U.S. energy needs, creating 250 thousand jobs well.


Eco-friendliness is the key word : applicable conversion and modernization of large structures, public buildings, transport and were also allocated substantial funding for the development of new models of green cars.

The United States decided to link renewable energy, and the same view, are the ministers of environment G8 meeting in Syracuse. According to the analysis renewable energy will become, globally, a slice of mercat or growth at the expense of both traditional sources (gas, oil) and nuclear.


Big surprise, then, for those who, in Italy, aims to raise its Atomic Energy as the primary means of renewal energy.

more so in our country have not followed all the forecasts of international renewable energy development. Over the past 18 years, it increased by 4.5% of energy imports from abroad, and the only solution is to build power plants nuclear older generation, with a choice that other countries are gradually abandoning the so-called advanced.

Meanwhile refuses notably the European level and asks us, in contrast, produces 17% of energy needs through renewable sources.


short, if the overseas air seems changed, in our country there is a behavior in stark contrast . Once again, backward and hardly aware of the real problems of the world, Italy is likely to remain out of what could be the real turning point in economic and environmental renewal energy.



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