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Viernes, 27 de abril de 2012 Newsletter
“Learning from those who are leading” key to clean energy development, says DECC chief “Learning from those who are leading” key to clean energy development, says DECC chief
During his opening remarks to the Clean Energy Ministerial in London (UK) yesterday, the UK’s Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Edward Davey, said the region’s energy history “is a story of great heights – and gloomy depths” but  that “sixty years later, we are proud to be at the leading edge of the clean energy revolution”.
IEA status report finds clean energy technologies with greatest potential lagging IEA status report finds clean energy technologies with greatest potential lagging
Yesterday, the International Energy Agency (IEA) launched its 2012 Tracking Clean Energy Progress report at the third Clean Energy Ministerial in London (UK). While
IRENA’s global portal for renewable energy education launched
A much-needed new renewable energy learning resource was launched yesterday at the third Clean Energy Ministerial Meeting in London. The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) Renewable Energy Learning Partnership (IRELP) will provide an easily accessible online platform for renewable energy education and training.
Panorama

Brazil
Brazilian energy agency backs distributed generation

23 governments commit to clean energy in London

Al Maiorino

Tactics to counter public opposition to your clean energy project

PV

China
Chinese solar industry discovers its domestic market

Europe
500 tonnes of panels collected for recycling in four months

Biofuels

Study: Optimizing biofuel supply chain is a competitive game

United States
Fuelling the future with renewable gasoline and diesel

Wind

40 GW of new wind capacity in 2011, predicted CAGR of 7% to 2016

United Kingdom
Majority find the look of wind farms on the landscape acceptable

Agenda

GeoPower Mexico

Power & Energy Africa 2012

Forestry, Biomass & Sustainability 2012


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