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Tuesday, 09 August 2011 Newsletter
Japanese corporate titan touting solar power in wake of nuke disaster Japanese corporate titan touting solar power in wake of nuke disaster
Sharp Corp. President Mikio Katayama told the Wall Street Journal this weekend that a proposed shift in Japan’s energy policy away from nuclear power would cost his company more, but also would also be a bonanza for its solar power division.
US debt ceiling deal leaves fate of support for renewables for later US debt ceiling deal leaves fate of support for renewables for later
The White House and congressional leaders struck a debt-ceiling deal Sunday night that leaves most decisions on deep, deficit-busting budget cuts – including the fate of subsidies and initiatives supporting renewable energy – for later.
Report: There are early signs of a rebound in equity investment in clean energy
After a marked slowdown in venture funding in clean energy in the US, things appears to be looking up, according to Mark Boslet, a respected columnist with peHUB, an interactive forum for the global private equity community.
Panorama

Eastern European power market to see moderate growth through 2020

Jobs reveals new Apple headquarters will be mostly off the grid

PV

GM Ventures invests in solar power developer Sunlogics

Africa
Cadbury Cocoa Partnership donates 10,000 solar lanterns to farmers in Ghana

Thermal

Germany
Capturing summer solar thermal output to ease winter's grip

Solar Thermal Electric

Performance, performance, performance

Ankan Bhattacharya

Transferring current renewables technologies to other planets

Agenda

26th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition


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