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Latest renewables news hot off the press - 31/10/2012

Latest renewables news hot off the press - 31/10/2012

Wednesday, 31 October 2012 REM • Solar Energy For Europe, Direct From The Moroccan Desert World Crunch • Renewable Energy Investment Continues To Leave North America Cleantechnica • SA's renewable energy output to double ...
Latest renewables news hot off the press - 30/10/2012

Latest renewables news hot off the press - 30/10/2012

Tuesday, 30 October 2012 REM • Why governments must pick the right energy policy 'winners' Guardian • Pakistan fails to focus on renewable energy despite soaring oil import bill The News • Doha Bank's Group CEO addresse...
NRG Expert reviews renewable energy growth in the US

NRG Expert reviews renewable energy growth in the US

Friday, 26 October 2012 Robin Whitlock NRG Expert have analysed their Power Generation Database in order to ascertain whether or not President Obama’s target of 10 percent of US electricity from renewable sources by 2012 has been achieve...
Latest renewables news hot off the press - 25/10/2012

Latest renewables news hot off the press - 25/10/2012

Thursday, 25 October 2012 REM • Renewable Energy Can Benefit Farmers Manila Bulletin • Promoting renewable energy, China ends moratorium on new nuke plants set after Japan disaster Fox News • Renewable energy target succe...
Wind power from the Gobi desert offers an Asian ‘Super Grid’

Wind power from the Gobi desert offers an Asian ‘Super Grid’

Wednesday, 24 October 2012 Robin Whitlock

DESERTEC Foundation and the Japan Renewable Energy Foundation (JREF) working to bolster Japan’s transition to clean, affordable and reliable sources of clean power

Renewable Energy Association (REA) welcomes new energy policy report

Renewable Energy Association (REA) welcomes new energy policy report

Tuesday, 23 October 2012 Robin Whitlock

The report was produced by Imperial College and argues for targeted renewable policies from the government.

New study: identifies Scotland’s wave power ‘hot spots’

New study: identifies Scotland’s wave power ‘hot spots’

Thursday, 18 October 2012 REM The United Kingdoms' most promising wave power “hot spots” sites are located about 100 kilometres off the west coast of Scotland, with the coast near Cornwall being the second best, according to a...
Korea becomes global leader in smart grids claims new report South Korea

Korea becomes global leader in smart grids claims new report

Wednesday, 17 October 2012 Robin Whitlock

The World Energy Council (WEC) has released a report naming South Korea as an exemplar in smart grid technology

US lab discovering the keys to improved biofuel catalysts

US lab discovering the keys to improved biofuel catalysts

Thursday, 11 October 2012 REM Scientists at the US Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory are learning more about how nano-scale catalytic systems work, and their research could be the key to improved processes for refining biof...
Gamesa intensifies diversification strategy

Gamesa intensifies diversification strategy

Thursday, 04 October 2012 REM Gamesa has unveiled plans to diversify its business through subsidiary Gamesa Electric by pursuing opportunities in the hydroelectric, solar photovoltaic, energy quality, electric traction and marine ...

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