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Wednesday, 12 October 2011 Newsletter
How Singapore became a leader in sustainability and where it’s headed next A conversation with professor Subodh Mhaisalkar
How Singapore became a leader in sustainability and where it’s headed next

Highly urbanized and with little in the way of natural resources, the city-state of Singapore might have once seemed like an unlikely place to prosper in the 21st Century, let alone become a world leader in sustainability, clean-energy and clean-tech, but that’s exactly what the Southeast Asian republic has done.
Scotland
Gamesa opens offshore wind R&D centre in Glasgow
Gamesa opens offshore wind R&D centre in Glasgow
A new €14 million centre to develop next-generation offshore wind technology in Scotland has been officially opened by First Minister Alex Salmond and Jorge Calvet, Chairman and CEO of leading international turbine manufacturer Gamesa.
UNEP report extolls the virtues of renewable energies
“Greater investments in renewable energy, as well as energy efficiency, are required now because the costs of inaction are high,” says the United Nations Environment Programme in the renewable energy chapter of its Green Economy Report, which sees renewable energies as a driver of clean, sustainable economic development.
Wind

Latin America
Nestlé helping Mexico to grow wind industry

CanWEA releases guidance document for wind energy development

Germany
Siemens to triple wind power workforce in Hamburg

TPWind holds first public conference today

DNV releases updated offshore wind standard

Panorama

Fossil fuels still providing 78 percent of world energy in 2035, says EIA

Europe
Interconnected offshore grid, tremendous cost saving potential

Al Maiorino

Alternative advertising for alternative energy

Richard Crume

Report from Japan
Achieving a nuclear power-free society comes with risks

Ocean Energy

New Zealand
Trio of wave energy developers power ahead

Agenda

10th World Wind Energy Conference & Renewable Energy Exhibition

10th Wind Integration Workshop


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