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Monday, 21 February 2011 Newsletter
Year of the electric car also anniversary for out-of-this-world predecessor Year of the electric car also anniversary for out-of-this-world predecessor
With high-profile announcements about mass-produced electric vehicles seeming to come from the world’s major automakers every day, and an increasing number of communities making significant investments in charging stations, 2011 is shaping up to be the year that clean energy vehicles finally come into their own.
United Kingdom
EPIA questions UK’s feed-in tariff review
EPIA questions UK’s feed-in tariff review
In view of the announced anticipated review of the UK feed-in tariff one year ahead of schedule, the European PV association has aked the UK government to take all the necessary caution to let the market deploy and avoid destabilizing many British communities and companies which are starting to invest.
Unusual weather patterns chill and still wind farms in US, Canada
Cold and unusually wet weather in Canada and the American Midwest is wreaking havoc at some wind farms, where turbines have been still since before Christmas.
Biofuels

Brazil
Crop giant turns to sustainable palm oil for biodiesel production in Brazil

US
US Air Force certifies first aircraft for biofuel usage

United States
Shell pulls out of algae joint venture but remains committed to second-gen biofuels

Electric/Hybrid

Germany
Opel unveils electric police car

United Kingdom
City of London selects Siemens to manage electric vehicle network

Geothermal

India
Tata Power in race to benefit from forthcoming geothermal energy policy

Wind

Canada
Ontario, Canada imposes unexpected moratorium on off-shore wind farms

Australia
Suzlon Energy proposes $392 million wind farm for New South Wales, Australia

Alstom Group and LM Wind Power to jointly develop world’s largest turbine blade

PV Solar

Eurosolar now accepting applications for 2011 European Solar Prize

United States
Microgrid brings solar energy to Missouri Botanical Garden in US

Agenda

SNEC PV POWER EXPO 2011

International Conference for Sustainable Energy Storage


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