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Thursday, 13 September 2012 Newsletter
Germany and Denmark top green economy index Germany and Denmark top green economy index
Results from the 3rd edition of the Global Green Economy Index (GGEI) show that expert practitioners in the green economy rank Germany as the top national green performer while an index defined by 32 datasets scoring country performance places Denmark on top.
Spain
Ángel Vadillo ends hunger strike but continues to fight on
Ángel Vadillo ends hunger strike but continues to fight on
The Mayor of Alburquerque (Badajóz, Spain) ended his hunger strike on Saturday “but not the fight” he has been involved in for over 90 days in favour of renewables. Vadillo’s plight over the last three months has led to the creation of a Platform for a New Energy Model in Spain comprising a number of well-known artists and representatives from over 70 organisations.
Securing energy supply key challenge for companies in Brazil
Renewable energy offers a cost-effective solution to the problem of securing a reliable energy supply in Brazil. There, Faber Castell, Autometal and Vale are among the leading corporate procurers of renewable energy according to an index published by Bloomberg New Energy Finance and commissioned by Vestas Wind Systems.
Panorama

Green tech market to double by 2025, with Germany sharing helm

IRENA island summit for sustainable energy solutions opens tomorrow

Biofuels

Asia
Singapore at heart of clean energy debate in coming months

Algal biofuel in spotlight at Berlin Airshow

Renewable fuels industry refutes calls to curb biofuel use

Biogas

United Kingdom
Organic recycling association joins REA

WelTec BioPower enters biogas market in Poland

Biomass

New funding conditions strengthen the German pellet market

Electric/Hybrid

United Kingdom
Work continues on UK’s first motorway rapid charge network

More than 75,000 electric drive buses will be on road by 2018

Agenda

Lignofuels 2012

Renewable Oil & Gas Summit 2012

Bioenergy Finance Forum


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