Thursday, April 24, 2014

EUROPEAN UNION PLAN FOR A UNIFIED ENERGY POLICY REMAINS CONTROVERSIAL, DESPITE THE ENACTION OF LEGISLATION .

EUROPEAN UNION PLAN FOR A UNIFIED ENERGY POLICY REMAINS CONTROVERSIAL, DESPITE THE ENACTION OF LEGISLATION.

      European Union plan for a unified energy policy in the Eurozone with special control of the Rabat, or the allocated electric energy coupons to eleviate higher demand for electric energy and rising cost of energy supply, particularly from environment friendly renewable energy sources such as the Solar, Wind and Geothermal energy sources has remained controversial, despite the enaction of the legislation for a unified energy policy in the Eurozone by the European Union Parliament in Brussel. Germany, Norway and Denmark may be regarded as successful in the plan for change of energy policy with the shift from atomic energy as the main source for generation of electric energy to the environment friendly renewable energy sources that may eliminate pollution, reduce atomic energy hazards, due to accidents in nuclear Reactors and decrease the highest depletion rate of the Earth's natural resources with the dependency of both the developed and the developing countries on fossil fuel extracts such as coal, petroleum, natural gas and various minerals.

                                         Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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