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Friday, 06 July 2012 Newsletter
Will the Higgs boson change the pursuit of a renewables-based future? Will the Higgs boson change the pursuit of a renewables-based future?
The big news out of the CERN research center near Geneva broke on the Fourth of July -- on what we Americans celebrate as Independence Day -- and as the headlines streamed across the Internet yesterday one thing seemed clear:
His EV battery poised for a comeback, does Edison have new currency for the renewables age? His EV battery poised for a comeback, does Edison have new currency for the renewables age?
As the proliferation of renewables has undergone its inevitable rise and fall and rise again in recent years, it has become fashionable to point to the geniuses of the past both as advocates (or questers) for the technology and as wise, ancient voices urging the trend forward. Perhaps no one gets this treatment more that America's most famous inventor, Thomas Alva Edison. He is an easy choice.
Spain
Government to charge renewables a toll of €850 million

Spain has gone from being one of the world’s most attractive renewable energy markets to a challenging place for clean energy projects to get off the ground and survive. First the Popular Party, which is currently in power, introduced a surprise moratorium on feed-in tariffs for renewables that does not appear to be lifted any time soon. Now, the same party has announced plans to charge a toll or tax on hydroelectric and nuclear production, and another on renewable output.
Panorama

Power sector’s future lies outside Europe say engineering professionals

IEA sees world hitting the renewable accelerator over next five years

Thermal

Momentum increasing in solar cooling sector

Bringing an artist’s eye to solar thermal technology

Wind

United Kingdom
P&O Ferries to showcase renewable energy services

Small wind should be fostered in developing countries, says ARE

Al Maiorino

Big lessons can be learned from small countries when it comes to renewable energy

Electric/Hybrid

United States
US should see strong EV ramp-up until 2020

One million “turn on” to Nissan Leaf

Agenda

Intersolar North America

International Conference on Solar Heating & Cooling for Buildings and Industry


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