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Friday, 04 November 2011 Newsletter
IEA’s Philibert discusses scenarios for the future of the global energy IEA’s Philibert discusses scenarios for the future of the global energy
A former science journalist, Cédric Philibert has over the past two decades become one of the world’s foremost experts on climate change, renewable energy and the scenarios with which the planet will likely deal with both.
Greece
Athens urged to look at energy as way out of crisis
Athens urged to look at energy as way out of crisis
Greece’s woes could be lifted through energy market reform and exporting solar power, says the International Energy Agency and the European Union’s Energy Directorate General. In separate developments, the two institutions have suggested alternative ways in which Greece can get power its economy back into action.
United Kingdom
Sweeping changes to ROCs proposed across England, Scotland and N. Ireland

This month, the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) in London announced its proposals for the Renewable Obligation review meaning changes to the number of tradable Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs) available across the range of renewable technologies and projects. The proposals will affect the renewables sector across the UK, as we found out from players in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Panorama

President Obama weighs into US solar industry’s trade dispute with China

Wind

Federal appeals court in US deals blow to Cape Wind offshore wind power project

United Kingdom
Public-private partnership looking to develop floating wind turbine platform

Scotland
Iberdrola and Repsol among winners of 5 GW Scottish offshore wind tender

EWEA cites new report as proof positive sector not major user of rare earth metals

PV

United Kingdom
DECC slashes solar tariffs by more than 50%, legal action possible

Europe
Germany’s dominance of European solar sector grows more evident

United States
Apple planning solar farm next to massive data centre in North Carolina

Biofuels

Europe
Taking a look at sustainability certification for biofuels

Europe
Ethanol industry fights back against "unfair" US imports

Ocean Energy

Ireland
IBM works with Irish to assess environmental impact of wave power

United Kingdom
Rolls-Royce in talks to ramp up tidal power deployment

Agenda

Energy Engineering 2011

International Conference “Only Sustainable”


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