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Friday, 17 June 2011 Newsletter
Renewable energy and space: An introduction Renewable energy and space: An introduction
Ankan Bhattacharya is the latest blogger to join our website. An economist who previously worked in banking, Ankan now heads up a solar company in Sydney. While his company may be focusing on Australian rooftops, in this blog, Ankan's focusing much higher: on outer space.
UK
Renewables could provide 35% of energy capacity by 2020
Renewables could provide 35% of energy capacity by 2020
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has published an independent study on projected costs and deployment potential for different renewable electricity technologies up to 2030. It has found that meeting 35% of the UK’s energy needs using renewables is not an unrealistic target.
REM blogs
Six expert bloggers and counting

Back in May, Renewable Energy Magazine opened its new blog section, providing a space for experts from around the world to comment on strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in the clean tech space. We now have six experts on board covering everything from project finance and skills gaps to NIMBYism and the ins and outs of starting up a renewables company.
Panorama

The value of health & safety in challenging times: a contractor's perspective

New publication guides decision-makers in off-grid renewables

Wind

Siemens to invest €150 million in offshore wind expansion

Santiago-based company to be first to manufacture turbine towers in Latin America

Biofuels

Spain
Biodiesel kicks off trade war with Argentina

Energy saving

China
World Bank to help Shandong improve energy efficiency

PV

Momentum grows for Solar Day, four countries to participate this year

Google, SolarCity create $280 million residential solar fund

New efficiency record of 22.4% set by SunPower

Agenda

Renewable Energy in the Public Sector

Ocean Energy 2011


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