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Thursday, 30 August 2012 Newsletter
Arguing the case for eliminating fossil fuels subsides Arguing the case for eliminating fossil fuels subsides
The latest reports involving fossil fuels could make even the kindest old woman filled with anger. According to a chart created by the people over at GOOD Magazine, anyone is able to see just how ridiculous the US government has gotten with handling the fossil fuel industry. Here are a few words that might ring a bell for most out there: Tax Breaks and Cash Handouts. A ridiculously smaller portion of those tax breaks and cash handouts has gone to renewable energy.
China continues domination of renewables market China continues domination of renewables market
Having quadrupled its solar capacity target to 50GW by 2020 and  begun an accelerated domestic installations program to tackle the oversupply of solar panels, China looks set to continue its domination of the global renewable energy market, according to Ernst & Young’s latest quarterly global Renewable energy Country Attractiveness Indices report (CAI) released this week.
More than 75,000 electric drive buses will be on road by 2018
The global market for electric drive buses will grow steadily over the next six years, with a compound annual growth rate of 26 percent from 2012 to 2018, according to a new report from Pike Research.
United Kingdom
SSE to power future of community energy with Ecoislands scheme
SSE to power future of community energy with Ecoislands scheme
The utility SSE is to power a ground-breaking community energy scheme on the Isle of Wight in the UK that will enable islanders to reduce energy costs and invest in sustainable community projects.
Miscellaneous

United Kingdom
Going loco for hydrogen

Biofuels

Renewable fuels industry refutes calls to curb biofuel use

Europe
US ethanol imports under scrutiny by the EU

Energy saving

Mastering the negawatt
Why we need more energy storage to balance generation with efficiency

Lack of energy awareness highlights the importance of smart metering systems

Noor-Hal Cuellar

Biofuels in Mexico: the foundations for an unborn industry

PV

PV module prices decline as demand in Germany and Italy falls

BIPV revenues to quadruple by 2017

How UK’s solar companies can learn from German experience

Ecuador
Galapagos Islands to boast hybrid renewable energy system

Agenda

Advanced Project Management for Energy Industry

SSX ONTARIO


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