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Friday, 16 September 2011 Newsletter
Renewable energy won’t rescue Japan anytime soon Report from Japan
Renewable energy won’t rescue Japan anytime soon

While our expert blogger, Richard Crume, remains optimistic that the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant disaster may eventually lead to more renewable energy, he believes that at least for now, the future is brighter for coal, oil, and natural gas.
United States
Obama speech, job plan promote renewables but differ on attention to bio-fuels
Obama speech, job plan promote renewables but differ on attention to bio-fuels
President Barack Obama received scores of accolades for his mention of bio-fuels in his speech to the US Congress last Thursday announcing his $447 billion jobs creation plan. However, advocates for alternative fuels would be hard-pressed to find any dedicated follow-through in the actual bill sent from the White House to the Capital the following morning.
Al Gore set for 24-hour climate change broadcast
Five years after releasing An Inconvenient Truth, former US Vice President, Al Gore, is back and hoping to raise public awareness on climate change with a revised version of his now-famous slide show. The new release comes days after UN General Secretary, Ban Ki-moon, once again warned of the consequences of global warming and called for urgent international action.
Biofuels

Biofuels comeback to reach all-time high

European partnership to unlock the potential of algal bioenergy

Energy saving

European Mobility Week begins today: Get on your bike and ride!

Fancy a solar and wind-powered musical shower?

Electric/Hybrid

US
Same fizz, less gas: Coca Cola rolls out all-electric fleet

Peugeot, General Electric sign wide-ranging EV deal for Europe

Wind

Wind power on the up… literally

Gamesa wins third Swedish turbine order in four months

Solar Thermal Electric

Spain
Spanish CSP – boom or bust?

Agenda

HydroVision Brazil 2011

TIREC 2011


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