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Over 100 Wind Farms Open to the Public Tomorrow for the European Wind Day 2008

BRUSSELS, June 14/PRNewswire/ -- All across Europe, a wide range of events have taken place this week in the run-up to the European Wind Day 2008. Thousands of members of the public have already taken part in activities from exhibitions in Belgian train stations to photo contests in Sweden. The events all focus on how wind energy works and the benefits it brings as a clean and sustainable power source.

Irish Referendum: Disappointment with negative result. Joseph Daul, EPP-ED Group Chairman

Joseph Daul, Chairman of the EPP-ED Group in the European Parliament has expressed his disappointment at the rejection of the Lisbon Treaty in the Irish referendum.

Results of the vote announced this morning indicate that the final outcome will be negative.

Speaking today Mr Daul said: "While I am disappointed with the "No" vote in Ireland we must accept the decision of the Irish voters, and deal with the consequences. The Irish Government will have to give the reasons for this defeat at the European Council next week.

Europe’s 500, the top European growth entrepreneurs, met for the third time in the Spanish metropolis

Pullach/Barcelona, June 13th 2008 – The European elite of growth entrepreneurs met on the 7th of June at the 2008 European Growth Summit. The conference, held at the renowned IESE Business School in Barcelona, was primarily concerned with Europe’s growing role in the world’s economy and the increasing independence of Europe from the US economy. The conference also focussed on the economic triangle of Europe, Asia and the Middle East.

Photovoltaic and Battery Sectors recognize the key role of Energy Storage in the future development of photovoltaic power

“Energy storage technology will become an important, value-added component in photovoltaic (PV) systems in the future and will contribute to the continuous long term growth of PV”. That is the conclusion reached by a joint working group convened by EPIA (European Photovoltaic Industry Association) and EUROBAT (Association of European Storage Battery Manufacturers).

The Photovoltaic and the Battery Sectors recognize the key role of Energy Storage in the future development of photovoltaic powe

Brussels, 12 June 2008 - “Energy storage technology will become an important, value-added component in photovoltaic (PV) systems in the future and will contribute to the continuous long term growth of PV”. That is the conclusion reached by a joint working group convened by EPIA (European Photovoltaic Industry Association) and EUROBAT (Association of European Storage Battery Manufacturers).

CEEP contributed to the 2008 Employment Week as event partner, stressing highly topical employment issues.

Brussels, on 12 June 2008- The event held on 11 and 12 June focused on burning issues like flexicurity and connected issues, like their practical implementation with the National Social Partners in the European Member States and all other employment stakeholders.
During the Employment Week 2008, 4 CEEP social affairs’ experts presented their conclusions on these topics.

Commentary on the agreement by the EU ministers on temporary employment and working time on 9 June, 2008

"CESI welcomes the improvement of the situation of temporary workers in terms of labour law as a positive signal in the run-up to the Social Agenda, to be unveiled in July. In terms of granting temporary workers equal opportunities, in particular in the area of maternity leave and remuneration, the European Union has accommodated the wishes of the trade unions and removed a dreadful injustice".

Global High-Tech Industry Welcomes WTO Consultations Over EU Compliance with the Information Technology Agreement

The global high-tech industry welcomes the WTO action announced by the United States and Japan regarding the European Union’s (EU) apparent failure to abide by its commitments under the WTO Information Technology Agreement (ITA). We hope that as a result, the European Commission will come into compliance with its trade obligations, providing duty-free treatment to high-tech products as committed to under this important Agreement.

CompTIA welcomes Taiwan's move towards Free Trade in High Tech Products

CompTIA welcomes yesterday's announcement by Taiwanese trade representatives that they will file a consultation with the WTO to protest the lack of EU compliance with the Information Techonology Agreement (ITA).

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