Saturday, February 5, 2011

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Renewable and nuclear energy savings versus
The alternative to nuclear is not a dream: + 600% of PV capacity installed in 2010 in Italy.

The Manager of the national electricity system (GSE) said that in 2010 Italy has reached the goal, that was unthinkable a year ago, 7,000 MW of installed PV capacity.
In 2009 it stood at just over 1000 MW so Italy has partially recovered in this field lags behind other European countries, starting with Germany, where the same panel PV produces just over half of the one installed in Italy.
Here is some information to understand the importance of this fact:
- Mwh of renewable energy equivalent to 600,000 TOE (tonnes oil equivalent),
- the target for photovoltaics in 2020 was set by the Government of 8,000 Mw,
- photovoltaics already equivalent to one or more of nuclear power stations planned by the Government,
- PV is just one of the renewable sources whose requests for consideration by regional offices, already exceed the total electricity consumed in our country today.
is reasonable to think that you can totally change within a short time in Italy and the Mediterranean fossil fuels with renewable ones saving the environment and freeing people from tenure conflicts fossil resources.
The year 2011 will see the international battle for the renewal of the Kyoto Protocol, the treaty regarding global warming, signed in 1997 by more than 160 nations and came into force February 16, 2005 following ratification by Russia, which requires industrialized countries to reduce by 2012 the emissions of CO2 and five other greenhouse gases to an extent not less than 5% compared to 1990.
In Italy, where there will be no early elections we have the two referendums on the water the common good and against nuclear power.
These news on photovoltaics encourage us in the work of disseminating and promoting a new model of production and consumption of energy based on the territory controlled from below, in accordance with change in lifestyle and real needs. As an alternative to the model of large power plants and distribution networks that are controlled from above and meet the criteria of profit rather than those of efficiency and savings.

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