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Martes, 10 de abril de 2012 Newsletter
The long and short of it is good projects do get funded, but it is not easy Part five of an on-going series
The long and short of it is good projects do get funded, but it is not easy

Like the expression "all the good ones are taken," the proposition that all good renewable energy projects are bankable is both vague and frustrating.
Waiting for Australia’s new solar dawn Waiting for Australia’s new solar dawn
Our Australian blogger, Tessa Muldoon, looks at how industrial-scale solar projects are begining to take off in Australia, finally overcoming the barriers to entry presented by cheap coal and gas.
Japan
Solar and wind power to benefit from new Japanese FiT

The new Japan feed-in-tariff (FiT) scheme offers attractive returns for solar and wind projects, setting the stage for renewables to become an important source of electricity, says Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
Panorama

Former CEO of BP says distributed power generation becoming a real alternative

Part four of an on-going series
Potential investors in renewables are everywhere, but debt finance is hard nut to crack

Part two of an on-going series
Policy needs to be 'loud, long and legal' to support renewable investment

PV

United Kingdom
City council helps citizens map their solar potential

Solar Thermal Electric

Guardian to provide solar mirrors for Ivanpah CSP project

Energy saving

Sensus £5 million investment in Navetas secures exclusive US license to smart grid technology

Agenda

CSP EMEA 2012

8th International Conference on Concentrating Photovoltaic Systems


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