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Martes, 17 de julio de 2012 Newsletter
Will the Higgs boson change the pursuit of a renewables-based future? Will the Higgs boson change the pursuit of a renewables-based future?
The big news out of the CERN research center near Geneva broke on the Fourth of July -- on what we Americans celebrate as Independence Day -- and as the headlines streamed across the Internet yesterday one thing seemed clear:
United States
Survey finds 97 percent of Americans over-estimate cost of installing solar panels
Survey finds 97 percent of Americans over-estimate cost of installing solar panels
Ninety-seven percent of Americans over-estimate the cost of installing solar panels on their homes, while eight in 10 say they would embrace solar power if only it didn’t cost so much, a recent, nationwide survey found.
IRENA announces “ambitious” additional funding for renewables in developing countries
In pursuit of its mission to rapidly promote the development and widespread use of renewable energy, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has announced the first funding cycle from the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development. The announcement took place during a reception honouring UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at the Rio+20 Conference last month.
PV

The heat is on, says EPIA executive, and not just because it's summer

Australia's CBD Energy awarded first US commercial solar project

Solar Thermal Electric

New horizons for CSP as industry faces “make or break” time

South Africa
Sener and Acciona form consortium to build 50-MW CSP plant in Africa

AKO selected to participate in CSP R&D project

Thermal

Momentum increasing in solar cooling sector

Bringing an artist’s eye to solar thermal technology

Panorama

Europe
First ever comparative study of EU energy roadmaps towards 2050 commissioned

IEA sees world hitting the renewable accelerator over next five years

Agenda

SSX ONTARIO

4th Guangzhou International Solar Photovoltaic Exhibition 2012

PV Manufacturing Summit India


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