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Friday, 15 February 2013 Newsletter
US President speaks at length about renewables, climate change in State of the Union US President speaks at length about renewables, climate change in State of the Union
Declaring that the US is " finally poised to control our own energy future," President Barack Obama last night used the occasion of his annual State of the Union address to speak at length about his commitment to renewable energy and to taking deliberate steps to address climate change.
Climate change, Keystone pipeline protesters arrested outside White House Climate change, Keystone pipeline protesters arrested outside White House
More than 40 environmentalists and community leaders from across the country were arrested outside the White House this morning as they staged a protest to urge President Barack Obama to deny the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and act decisively against climate change.
Danish Ministry seeks senior advisor on renewables, energy policy
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark, Danida is seeks a senior adviser to support and advise the Indonesian government in effectively implementing the policies within the areas of energy efficiency, energy conservation and renewable energy.
Panorama

US agency predicts increase in renewables power production

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Wind

Japan
Alstom to supply wind turbines for Kawazu wind farm, Japan

AWEA welcomes President Obama’s commitment to wind power

Australia
Australian wind power now cheaper than coal and gas

Siemens supplies 80 wind turbines for North Sea wind farm

PV

Thailand
Conergy adds a further 31.5MWp to Thailand’s solar capacity

Strata Solar plans major new solar project in North Carolina

Australian solar consortium to develop 250 MW Indonesian project

Global solar PV capacity exceeds 100GW mark

Ocean Energy

Geowave project aims to anchor wave energy

RME receives preliminary permit for Yakutat, Alaska wave project

Electric/Hybrid

Global hybrid electric vehicle market will generate 2.07 million sales in 2013, study says

Miscellaneous

REA calls for nominations for the 8th Annual British Renewable Energy Awards

B&W awarded contract for UK waste-to-energy plant

New nano-catalysts for the production of hydrogen

Bath University professor receives award for low carbon research

Agenda

Ecobuild Southeast Asia


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