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  • Friday, January 30, 2009

    SPAIN & PORTUGAL PARTNER ON NEW ENERGY

    Spain, Portugal to set up renewable energy research center
    January 22, 2009 (AFP via Yahoo News)

    "Spain and Portugal will set up a joint renewable energy research centre, the leaders of both nations said…

    "The Iberian Renewable Energy Centre in the southern Spanish city of Badajoz near the Portuguese border will help the two nations improve their expertise in this area, Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates said…said at a joint news conference with Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero.

    "The centre will be headed by Portugal's Antonio Sa da Costa, the current vice president of the European Reneable Energy Federation…"


    Wind is big - and getting bigger - on the Iberian Peninsula (click to enlarge)

    "Portugal, which is almost entirely dependent on imported energy, aims to collect 45 percent of its total power consumption from renewable sources like solar and wind power by 2010…Spain aims to triple the amount of energy it derives from renewable sources by 2020. It is already among the three biggest producers of wind power in the European Union along with Germany and Denmark.

    "…[B]both nations aim to have a high-speed rail link between Lisbon and Madrid, and another between the Portuguese capital and Vigo in northern Spain, completed by 2013…Portugal and Madrid have agreed that one of the stations along the high-speed rail link between Lisbon and Madrid will be between the border cities of Badajoz and Elvas in Portugal…

    "The Spanish government plans to have 10,000 kilometres (6,200 miles) of high-speed railway track in place by 2020, meaning 90 percent of Spain's population will live less than 50 kilometres from a bullet train station…"

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