Renewable Energy Magazine - Wind newsletter

Wednesday, 22 June 2011 Newsletter
Onshore wind energy in the UK: a developer Onshore wind energy in the UK: a developer's perspective
Head of Development at renewable energy start-up, Zerum, Doug McNicholl knows a lot about the issues faced by developers in the clean tech space. In this first contribution to his blog series, Doug sets out these challenges and encourages readers to share their ideas on how to be successful at starting up a business in the industry.
Clean tech will be third largest sector in the world in 2020 Clean tech will be third largest sector in the world in 2020
A report by Roland Berger Strategy Consultants y WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) reveals that the market for clean technology will top €1,600 billion in 2020, making it the third largest industry in the world, but countries should “learn lessons” from those at the forefront of the industry in the fight against climate change: China, Denmark, Brazil.
The value of health & safety in challenging times: a contractor's perspective
This is the second of a series of articles examining the challenges facing the onshore wind energy sector in improving safety standards in a difficult economic climate.
Panorama

REM Blogs
Bloggers call for more feedback

UK
Renewables could provide 35% of energy capacity by 2020

New publication guides decision-makers in off-grid renewables

Wind

Mexico
Country moves forward to develop wind market

Global Wind Day celebrated with world-record turbine blade

Siemens to invest €150 million in offshore wind expansion

Canada
Vestas seeks to cool rumours it secured a 300 MW order

Energy saving

China
World Bank to help Shandong improve energy efficiency

Green for Growth Fund injects €5 million in Bosnia clean energy effort

Ocean Energy

Norway
Timber turbine blades for ocean power win prize

Scotland
AWS Ocean Energy secures major investment from Alstom

Scotland
Vattenfall invests in wave power off the Shetlands

Al Maiorino

Do you have control over NIMBY?

Agenda

Offshore Foundations for Wind Turbines

Renewable Energy in the Public Sector


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