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Thursday, 01 September 2011 Newsletter
Renewables will face stiff competition from shale gas, analyst says Renewables will face stiff competition from shale gas, analyst says
Jack W. Plunkett doesn’t pull punches when asked his opinion on the state of the industries he covers, and that’s made him a go-to expert source in the US when it comes to a wide range of economic sectors, including energy.
Hurricane Irene wrecks havoc, kills 31, but has negligible impact on renewables Hurricane Irene wrecks havoc, kills 31, but has negligible impact on renewables
Finally, there may have been an advantage to the sluggish pace of utility-scale renewable energy development on the US East Coast.
US
Army establishes renewables task force

John M. McHugh, Secretary of the US Army, announced last week the establishment of the Energy Initiatives Office (EIO) Task Force at the GovEnergy Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio. According to a press statement, the task force will serve as the “central managing office for the development of large-scale Army renewable energy projects”.
Panorama

Germany
National rail operator strengthens commitment to renewables

Wind

Wind association aims to boost participation of Latin America suppliers

Small wind turbine market expected to grow rapidly over next decade

Wind Cube, or how to take the wind home with you

Egypt
African nation sees desert as a renewable power house

Global wind turbine investment expected to double by 2025

Richard Crume

Report from Japan
Nuclear plant crisis creates new incentives for energy conservation

Ocean Energy

Alaska studying viability of harvesting tidal power at Cook Inlet

Carbon Trust grant to support first Welsh tidal stream energy device

Agenda

TIREC 2011

Low Carbon Vehicle Event 2011


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