[…] Also, the latest post from his blog - http://energytransition.de/2013/12/happy-holidays-from-the-depths-of-germanys-winter-gap/ […]
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[…] Also, here is the latest post from his blog - http://energytransition.de/2013/12/change-or-transformation/ […]
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[…] P2G gets going – German Energy Transition Las pruebas de generación de hidrógeno como método de almacenamiento energético siguen…
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This English version of BEE's document would be useful for non-German readers. http://www.bee-ev.de/_downloads/publikationen/positionen/2013/20131015_EEG-surcharge-2014_Background-document-rev_EN.pdf
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