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Friday, 16 March 2012 Newsletter
Why aren Why aren't UFOs drawn to renewable energy sites? Or are they?
Witnesses says they've seen them near nuclear facilities, oil rigs and even hovering above active volcanoes. But UFOs -- whatever they are and whomever may be controlling them -- seem to have turned a blind eye to large-scale wind farms, CSP plants or utility-scale photovoltaics.
Siemens takes stock one year after Fukushima Siemens takes stock one year after Fukushima
Coinciding with the first anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake, Siemens has published a paper examining how the Fukushima nuclear disaster has changed opinion in Germany and what the new energy policy there involves.
Nano-research opens way to everlasting battery
In a crucial step towards the development of self-powering portable electronics, RMIT University researchers have for the first time characterised the ability of piezoelectric thin films to turn mechanical pressure into electricity.
Panorama

Europe
European Parliament calls for binding 2030 renewables target

Does UK want to treat nuclear same as renewable energy?

Japan
Desertec signs MoU for Asian renewables super grid

Biofuels

United States
Ethanol helping to fuel economy, says RFA

Europe
EC closes loophole affecting ethanol imports

Wind

Europe
Dong Energy ditches coal and gas in favour of wind

United Kingdom
On-shore wind cost households less than a fiver in 2011

Richard Crume

Report from Japan
A year later, the cleanup is just beginning

Tom Hopkinson

South Africa
A first-hand look at the birth of South African wind

Agenda

The 2nd China EV Charging Infrastructure & Grid Integration Forum 2012

7th AsiaSolar PV Industry Exhibition

6th Aviation & Environment Summit


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