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Tuesday, 01 November 2011 Newsletter
IEA’s Philibert discusses scenarios for the future of the global energy IEA’s Philibert discusses scenarios for the future of the global energy
A former science journalist, Cédric Philibert has over the past two decades become one of the world’s foremost experts on climate change, renewable energy and the scenarios with which the planet will likely deal with both.
Greece
Athens urged to look at energy as way out of crisis
Athens urged to look at energy as way out of crisis
Greece’s woes could be lifted through energy market reform and exporting solar power, says the International Energy Agency and the European Union’s Energy Directorate General. In separate developments, the two institutions have suggested alternative ways in which Greece can get power its economy back into action.
Europe
Germany’s dominance of European solar sector grows more evident

Last week, we reported on the proposal for German firms to help Greece ramp up its solar photovoltaic (PV) market in the future, well it appears Germany is already doing just that. On top of the news we released earlier today on German-developed solar power in the Czech Republic, a raft of other stories are coming in of “Made in Germany” solar systems appearing elsewhere on the continent from Spain to Greece itself.
Panorama

IRENA moves forward on several fronts

Europe
12 alternative energy companies among largest R&D investors in EU

Wake-up call for fossil fuels as true costs calculated, subsidy cuts urged

PV

Astronaut Buzz Aldrin signs on as senior advisor to Principal Solar

Chinese solar firms weigh in on trade dispute

Europe
1,000 tonnes of old PV modules ready for recycling

Coalition of US solar firms file unfair trade complaints against China

Solar Thermal Electric

Novatec Solar superheats steam using solar power

Tom Hopkinson

Breaking down barriers: Universal Passports could reduce skills shortages

Ritesh Pothan

Renewable energy – is it working for India?

Agenda

International Conference “Only Sustainable”

Asia Smart Grid 2011


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