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Our new Blog section is open for business! REM Blogs
Our new Blog section is open for business!

Our new Blog section is now up and running. Experts in the renewable energy and energy saving industry will use the space to comment on issues concerning them and share their ideas with our readers.
Bulgaria
Bulgarian renewables surge quashed by new law
Bulgarian renewables surge quashed by new law
Bulgaria has approved a new law on renewable energy in an attempt to avoid excessive uptake of solar and wind power, which its government claims threatens to overload its ageing power grid and drive up electricity prices.
Spain
Close to two million euros for research into solar-biomass hybridisation

No sooner said than done. A couple of weeks ago, Valeriano Ruiz, President of Spain’s Advanced Technology Centre for Renewable Energy (CTAER), told Renewable Energy Magazine that solar-biomass hybridisation was ideal for managing solar thermal electric plants. A few days later, CTAER announced it would invest €1.75 million in research into exactly this type of system.
Panorama

Scotland
Skills gap to be addressed

Biofuels

Argentina
Biodiesel production will increase more than 20% in 2011

Europe
ePURE applauds European energy taxation review

Energy saving

Europe
High-tech glass could save 100 million tonnes of carbon per annum

PV

Canada
Silfab cranks up solar module production in Ontario

Germany
Mage Solar establishes new training, professional development academy

Agenda

Euroheat & Power’s 35th Congress, Paris

RENEXPO Central Europe Conference

MENASOL 2011


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