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The '''International Renewable Energy Agency''' (IRENA) is a new intergovernmental organization for promoting the global commercialization of [[renewable energy]]. As of May 2010, IRENA has 144 founding members (143 states and the European Union).<ref>International Renewable Energy Agency. [http://irena.org/downloads/Foundconf/Signatory_States_2010.pdf Signatories] May 2010.</ref> The aim is to have IRENA fully operational by the end of 2010 with an initial annual budget of US$25 million by 2011.<ref name="green">Tom Young. [http://www.businessgreen.com/business-green/news/2234994/international-renewables-agency International Renewable Energy Agency launches today] ''Business Green'', 26 January 2009.</ref> | The '''International Renewable Energy Agency''' (IRENA) is a new intergovernmental organization for promoting the global commercialization of [[renewable energy]]. As of May 2010, IRENA has 144 founding members (143 states and the European Union).<ref>International Renewable Energy Agency. [http://irena.org/downloads/Foundconf/Signatory_States_2010.pdf Signatories] May 2010.</ref> The aim is to have IRENA fully operational by the end of 2010 with an initial annual budget of US$25 million by 2011.<ref name="green">Tom Young. [http://www.businessgreen.com/business-green/news/2234994/international-renewables-agency International Renewable Energy Agency launches today] ''Business Green'', 26 January 2009.</ref> | ||
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The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is a new intergovernmental organization for promoting the global commercialization of renewable energy. As of May 2010, IRENA has 144 founding members (143 states and the European Union).[1] The aim is to have IRENA fully operational by the end of 2010 with an initial annual budget of US$25 million by 2011.[2]
References
- ↑ International Renewable Energy Agency. Signatories May 2010.
- ↑ Tom Young. International Renewable Energy Agency launches today Business Green, 26 January 2009.