Renewable Energy Magazine - Solar Newsletter

Tuesday, 17 January 2012 Newsletter
51% of German renewables owned by citizens 51% of German renewables owned by citizens
Feed-in tariff expert, Paul Gipe, looks at how individuals and farmers in Germany are leading the renewables revolution there. A "Citizen Power" conference will be held in the historic chamber in Bonn in July where the world's first feed-in law was enacted in 1991.
United States
NREL publishes e-maps of renewable resources
NREL publishes e-maps of renewable resources
A new geospatial application developed by the US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has been published, offering users access to accurate maps of potential renewable energy resources in the United States.
Panorama

Great progress made in 2011, says IRENA

Investments in clean energy rise 5% in 2011 to $260 billion

PV

United Kingdom
Uncertainty will grow due to appeal over “unlawful” solar plans

Panorama

United Arab Emirates
Japan shows commitment to clean energy in Abu Dhabi

PV

United States
Strong growth to continue in US, says PV event chairman

Dubai launches solar park to boost sustainability

India
Buoyant mood at Intersolar India in December

Solar Thermal Electric

Indian CSP powers towards national solar mission targets

India
Developers pulling out the stops to meet solar plan deadline

Richard Crume

If you want a really green living space, don’t build it!

Thermal

Solar thermal sweeping China like wildfire, says Earth Policy Institute founder

Austria
Solar thermal for all as Austrian company develops plastic collector

Agenda

MiaGreen 2012 Expo & Conference (4th edition)

Climate Finance and Carbon Markets Africa 2012


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