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Friday, 29 November 2013 Newsletter
Rising Rising 'global thermostat' spurs effort to mobilize sustainable energy financing
The United Nations and the World Bank announced what they call "a concerted effort" by governments, international agencies, civil society and the private sector to scale up financing for sustainable energy. 
IRENA confirms first permanent diplomatic representatives  IRENA confirms first permanent diplomatic representatives 
The age of formal diplomacy dawned this week in the headquarters of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
Duke Energy to pay US $1 million in plea over wind turbine bird deaths
Duke Energy will pay $1 million in fines to the federal government in the US to settle misdemeanor charges related to the deaths of protected birds at two wind farms it operates in the US state of Wyoming.
Wind

Italy
Vestas to invest in Italian blades factory

PV

Ecosphere Technologies awarded US patent for mobile solar power system

Portugal
IBC SOLAR inaugurates its first Portugese solar project

Germany
SolarWorld AG acquires Bosch (Germany) solar cell and module operations

Interviews

Firestone Building Products raising its profile in renewables sector

Energy saving

NREL software could improve energy efficiency and generate cost savings

Electric/Hybrid

EU Transport and Tourism committee approves draft green transport directive

Miscellaneous

Israel
Israeli researchers develop renewable alternative to crude oil

Ocean Energy

Coastline Surveys completes submarine asset survey for Wave Hub

Geothermal

New report highlights geothermal energy's place in today's renewables market

Agenda

International Sustainable Energy Summit (ISES) 2014


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