Latest renewables news hot off the press - 19/06/2013
Wednesday, 19 June 2013 REM • E.ON bets on fuel cells for small-scale energy: Wynn Reuters • Why you should care about Solar Impulse and renewable energy’s long, long journey The Washington Post • IDB says region has e...
Vestas joins the fight against anti-wind farm protesters
Tuesday, 18 June 2013 Robin Whitlock“Don’t let myths dictate our future” says the company as it launches its new ‘Act on Facts’ campaign
France
Conergy builds 4.6MW solar park and carport plants in France
Tuesday, 18 June 2013 Robin WhitlockThe solar park will generate enough energy to supply more than 1,800 homes with the carports providing for a further 36 households
Qatar Solar Technologies wins Top Middle East Leaders Award
Tuesday, 18 June 2013 Dan McCueQatar Solar Technologies (QSTec) was voted as a winner of the Leadership in Global Solar Technology Award during the recent Middle East Business Leaders Awards in Abu Dhabi.
German solar association releases new business models guide
Tuesday, 18 June 2013 Dan McCueThe German Solar Industry Association and specialist lawyers have created a guide to new business models manifesting themselves in the solar market.
Latest renewables news hot off the press - 18/06/2013
Tuesday, 18 June 2013 REM • The rain in Spain falls mainly on the 'Green Economy' Human Events • Spanish CSP sector asks Europe to start proceedings against Spain CSP World • The pros and cons of SA's renewable energy...
Re-fitting London: London's low carbon capital city programme
Monday, 17 June 2013 Robin WhitlockRobert McKinnon of the consultancy Turner & Townsend tells REM about the Mayor of London’s RE:FIT programme, intended to improve the energy efficiency of London’s public buildings
UK Labour Party commits to 2030 decarbonisation target
Monday, 17 June 2013 Robin WhitlockThe party also says it will drive forward the offshore wind industry if it wins the next election in 2015
UK and subsidising electric cars: is it working so far?
Monday, 17 June 2013 Noor-Hal Cuellar Let’s move from bio-ethanol to look into another sources of renewable energy, but still discussing about transportation. Transport has been identified as one of the main sources of human-induced gre...
Rolling hills, rocky crags
Monday, 17 June 2013 By Peter Herbert Meier, Regensburg On minor mountain ranges weather conditions are frequently rough, making it difficult to find a suitable wind-power site. The past few years have shown that planni...