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Friday, 26 August 2011 Newsletter
Renewables will face stiff competition from shale gas, analyst says Renewables will face stiff competition from shale gas, analyst says
Jack W. Plunkett doesn’t pull punches when asked his opinion on the state of the industries he covers, and that’s made him a go-to expert source in the US when it comes to a wide range of economic sectors, including energy.
Japan moves a step closer to clean-energy feed-in tariff Japan moves a step closer to clean-energy feed-in tariff
A renewable energy bill which would introduce feed-in tariffs has won the approval of the lower house of Japan’s parliament, and is expected to pass the upper house by Friday.
Ireland
Guide launched for green investments

UK digital media company Invezz has released a niche investments website for the Irish market. Green Investments Ireland has the goal of educating Irish investors on the broad spectrum of carbon offsetting projects available on the market today as well as the potential monetary and environmental rewards they bring.
Wind

Wind Cube, or how to take the wind home with you

Blackstone closes €1.2 billion deal for Germany's largest offshore wind farm

Ocean Energy

Alaska studying viability of harvesting tidal power at Cook Inlet

Carbon Trust grant to support first Welsh tidal stream energy device

PV

India
Indian sun attracts US funding

Biomass

US
Study reveals biofuels could replace 30% of petroleum consumption

UK
Green light for two new biomass plants totalling over 500 MW

Richard Crume

Report from Japan
Nuclear plant crisis creates new incentives for energy conservation

Agenda

26th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition

Wind Turbine Supply Chain Management


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