Renewable Energy Magazine - Wind newsletter

Wednesday, 13 April 2011 Newsletter
Obama unveils blueprint for a secure energy future United States
Obama unveils blueprint for a secure energy future

President Barack Obama on Wednesday said the US embrace renewable energy, and do so quickly, to reduce America’s reliance on foreign fossil fuels and tamp down on the carbon dioxide that’s emitted into the air.
UK
Offshore wind roles provide long-term employment opportunities and a burgeoning knowledge economy
Offshore wind roles provide long-term employment opportunities and a burgeoning knowledge economy
At the end of March, we reported on how the rapidly growing offshore wind market in the UK is generating jobs, but that skills provision must keep up with the pace if skills gaps are to be avoided. In order to encourage an open debate on this interesting issue, over the next week will post three articles on the offshore wind labour market by contributing experts. We would love to hear your comments, so please do respond using the comments section at the end of each piece.
Governments need to do more to incentivise renewables, report says
Global consumption of coal and natural gas will grow faster than demand for renewable energy unless governments significantly boost incentives for the development of solar, wind other clean energy projects, according to a report released to coincide with a meeting of energy officials in Abu Dhabi today.
Wind

UK
“Skills shortages are causing the industry a number of headaches”

Spain
Germany loses top spot in European wind output league table

Reaching for the skies: the new wave of super-sized turbines is here

Spain
Wind dominates generation in March, covering 21% of demand

Panorama

Europe
Pumped storage: The panacea of renewables making a comeback

IEA: Smart grids crucial to a sustainable energy future

IRENA has a new leader

Agenda

Regional GFSE: Energy between Danube and Caucasus

Marine Installation & Operation for Ocean Energy and Offshore Wind

4th international seminar on ocean energy


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