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Eddie Mair | 10:28 UK time, Tuesday, 17 June 2008

Ray Furlong writes: "This week we've been looking at renewable energies. In Germany, the renewable sector is booming - while ours is still in its nappies. Germany's success is largely due to a system called Feed-In Tariffs, where anyone can use renewables to generate electricity - and then sell it back to the energy companies for a guaranteed and inflated price." There will be more on the programme tonight - Ray has sent these photos.

This one was taken by the people at , the Innovation Academy at Baden-Wuertemberg.

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Below is Fritz Merkle and his solar roof:

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And Ray recommends this link: is tipped as being good for general info.

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