Renewable Energy Magazine - Wind newsletter

Wednesday, 08 June 2011 Newsletter
The US needs a green bank for renewable energy financing – It’s a matter of national security The US needs a green bank for renewable energy financing – It’s a matter of national security
John Joshi discusses why a green bank would be good for the US's national security.
Will the Fukushima disaster spark growth in sustainable energy investments? Will the Fukushima disaster spark growth in sustainable energy investments?
While nations struggle to recover from the global economic slowdown, solar and wind energy investments are surging forward. Many investors are convinced that solar, wind, and other sustainable energy technologies will become the only viable energy options of the future as environmental and economic factors price fossil and nuclear fuels out of the market. But other investors are not so sure.
IEA highlights role of electricity in meeting climate change goals
“Removing carbon dioxide emissions from electricity generation is a key challenge that must be overcome if the rise in global temperatures is to be limited to 2 degrees Celsius,” says the International Energy Agency (IEA), which has published a new book that addresses some of the major policy and technology steps needed to achieve such “decarbonisation” of the electricity sector, and provides an authoritative resource on progress to date.
Wind

China shuts down some wind subsidies to settle trade dispute with US

France on brink of €10 billion offshore wind tender, report says

Vestas still world leader in turbines, but Asia growing more competitive, report says

Thales launches "lighthouse" for submarines

Brazil
Wind industry celebrates its first GW of installed capacity

Panorama

Offshore storage of renewable power closer to reality

New greenhouse gas emissions standard for cities could give boost to renewables

Middle East
Abu Dhabi’s Masdar has $5 billion in solar, wind power projects

Electric/Hybrid

UK
Siemens helps put London at forefront of EV market

Germany
Future of road transport heads to Hamburg

Agenda

Wind Power Italy

1st Wind Turbine Technology Forum


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