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Friday, 08 July 2011 Newsletter
World’s foremost scenario planner applies his expertise to the renewable energy sector Peter Schwartz
World’s foremost scenario planner applies his expertise to the renewable energy sector

There are many in the US and around the world who believe you don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows, you only need Peter Schwartz to determine whether the skies ahead will prove fair or foul.
UN reports massive surge in clean energy investments UN reports massive surge in clean energy investments
The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) has released a report showing that investments in green energy climbed by a third last year. Chinese wind and small-scale PV in Europe have been the biggest drivers.
“Green Power Islands” proposed to generate clean energy
The Danish architectural firm Gottlieb Paludan has put forward a radical idea to generate and store renewable energy on uninhabited islands around the globe. The firm has proposed generating power through wind or solar — depending on the climate — and then using the water surrounding the islands to store the power using pumped hydro technologies.
Biofuels

Termite power a possible breakthrough for biofuels

Virgin Australia forms consortium to develop new bio-fuel

PV

Breaking PV cell efficiency records, driving down costs

Largest solar farm in the UK connected to grid

EU and Japan team up to develop high efficiency CPV cells

Solar Thermal Electric

Egypt
One of first solar-gas hybrid plants in the world goes live

Spain
New plant produces solar power 24 hours a day

Wind

Brazil first country in Latin America to reach 1 GW of installed wind capacity

Hungary
Millions of Euros in wind energy investments missed

Spanish oil giant sets its sights on North Sea offshore wind

Richard Crume

Report from Japan
What will we learn from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant disaster?

Agenda

Wind Turbine Supply Chain Management

Intersolar North America


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