SOURCE: Industrial Info Resources
December 08, 2008 05:30 ET
Germany Looks at 2020 Power Plan and Energy Balancing, an Industrial Info News Alert
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA--(Marketwire - December 8, 2008) - Researched by Industrial Info
Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) -- According to Stephan Kohler, CEO of
Germany's energy agency Deutsch Energie-Agentur GMbH (DENA), the country
does not have an energy deficit at the moment, but could be in short supply
in the future. He said that electrical power would be more expensive and
dirtier if the construction of efficient coal and gas plants is not
accelerated.
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