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Friday, 03 August 2012 Newsletter
At Harvard, information is the infrastructure facility that will optimize everything else United States
At Harvard, information is the infrastructure facility that will optimize everything else

After Renewable Energy Magazine spoke with George Kendrick, of Stantec, about the chapter on wind farms he contributed to Infrastructure Sustainability and Design, we had a nagging feeling that there was more – much more – afoot than simply the creation of a guidebook for 21st century engineers and designers.
United States
NREL study reveals state-by-state renewable energy potential
NREL study reveals state-by-state renewable energy potential
A new study of renewable energy’s technical potential finds that every state in the US has the space and resource to generate clean energy. The US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory produced the study, US RE Technical Potential, which looks at available renewable resources in each state.
When the backyard in “NIMBY” becomes the ocean
Al Maiorino looks into how NIMBYism may even affect large-scale offshore wind projects, and how wind farm developers should work on public opinion if the 2,434 square miles of the continental shelf in the Atlantic due for auctioning off in the US are to be exploited.
Panorama

Facebook announces 25% renewable energy goal by 2015

United Kingdom
Renewable energy specialists highlight growing energy needs

Biomass

United Kingdom
Understanding renewables banding vital to success

Energy saving

Dispelling apprehensions about net zero building

Thanks to enhanced energy efficiency, rail takes lead as most sustainable transport

PV

United Kingdom
Solar PV still attractive in UK despite FIT cut

United States
Borrego Solar creates its largest single fund for solar projects

Wind

ABB wins $55 million wind power order in Brazil

Sandia takes a closer look at value of vertical-axis wind turbines offshore

Agenda

SSX ONTARIO

Bioenergy from Forest 2012


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