Miscellaneous economic ramblings
Freitag, 6. März 2009
Alternative energy sources
Apparently, Spain expects to produce 25 % of its electricity from renewable sources this year. Even though they largely eliminated subsidies for solar cell installations. Quite an impressive achievement.
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