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Friday, 15 July 2011 Newsletter
Embrace of New Urbanism would ease transition to renewables-based society Peter Calthorpe
Embrace of New Urbanism would ease transition to renewables-based society

Peter Calthorpe, author of “Urbanism in the Age of Climate Change,” principal of Calthorpe Associates in Berkeley, California in the US, has long taken the position that redefining the models of growth in America is essential to addressing climate change.
Renewables meet 16 percent of global final energy consumption in 2010 Renewables meet 16 percent of global final energy consumption in 2010
The REN21 Renewables 2011 Global Status Report released today shows that the renewable energy sector continues to perform well despite continuing economic recession, incentive cuts, and low natural-gas prices.
United States
IREC’s search for latest renewables innovation begins

The Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) in the US knows that innovation is the lifeblood of the clean energy industry and fosters progress in this area each year through its annual awards for innovative renewable energy projects and programmes.
Ankan Bhattacharya

Transferring current renewables technologies to other planets

PV

Fraunhofer reaches 30 years at helm of solar research

New report aims to provide clarity on fragmented US solar market

Japan continues to pursue dream of solar power harvested from space

Energy saving

Shipping industry launches "Virtual Arrival" to save fuel, cut emissions

United States
Lawmakers fail in bid overturn higher standards for energy-efficient light bulbs

Biofuels

UK
Thomson becomes first airline to fly customers on biofuel

Brazil
UNICA calls for expansion of Brazilian sugarcane industry

Wind

More countries turning to wind power, says WWEA

UK
Offshore wind set to see costs fall and jobs rise over next 10 years

Agenda

26th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition

Wind Turbine Supply Chain Management


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Baterías con premio en la gran feria europea del almacenamiento de energía
El jurado de la feria ees (la gran feria europea de las baterías y los sistemas acumuladores de energía) ya ha seleccionado los productos y soluciones innovadoras que aspiran, como finalistas, al gran premio ees 2021. Independientemente de cuál o cuáles sean las candidaturas ganadoras, la sola inclusión en este exquisito grupo VIP constituye todo un éxito para las empresas. A continuación, los diez finalistas 2021 de los ees Award (ees es una de las cuatro ferias que integran el gran evento anual europeo del sector de la energía, The smarter E).