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Friday, 19 August 2011 Newsletter
Native Americans find capturing the wind a daunting struggle Native Americans find capturing the wind a daunting struggle
It was an uncommonly chilly late summer night and the singer Neil Young had paused between songs to tune his guitar to a different key. The break onstage at the open-air concert gave Young a chance to ruminate on a television commercial being used to advertise the services of an investment firm. “Have you ever seen that commercial where the wagon train stops at the top of the ridge and the land spreads out far and wide before the family in the lead wagon?” Young said. “’Land!’ the father says,” Young continued. “The impression they try to give you is that all these resources were out there simply for the taking. “Funny how they never mention the Indians that already lived there,” he said, launching into his next song.
“Significant growth opportunities” for off-grid renewable power “Significant growth opportunities” for off-grid renewable power
Colin Sworder, Managing Director of Kraft Maus, a UK-based renewable energy solutions supplier, believes off-grid solutions are the best answer in markets where public subsidies are unavailable.
Report says flight from nuclear should mean good days ahead for renewables demand
A new report from GBI Research suggests that the flight from nuclear power in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster in Japan should remain a strong driver of Europe’s renewable energy sector through the end of the decade.
Wind

Global wind turbine investment expected to double by 2025

Europe
EU offshore wind making good progress in 2011

Germany
A fresh breeze blowing inland: mapping wind resources in Germany

Wind industry faces challenge of finding light, cost-efficient drivetrains for next gen turbines

PV

Utility scale PV map for US and Canada unveiled in advance of solar summit

China poised to double solar capacity by year’s end

DP World launches pilot project to harness solar power at busy India terminal

Ritesh Pothan

The Indian Solar Saga Part 3 of 3
Off-grid solar policies and ground realities

Biofuels

Europe
EU biofuel consumption up 13% in 2010, but growth has slowed

Biomass

Interserve wins contract with one of Europe’s largest energy-from-waste plants

Agenda

Wind Turbine Supply Chain Management


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