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Tuesday, 25 September 2012 Newsletter
US government grossly underestimating costs of carbon pollution, climate change US government grossly underestimating costs of carbon pollution, climate change
The US government is significantly underestimating the costs of carbon pollution because it is using a faulty analytical model, according to a new study published in the Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences.
Europe
EU: an internal energy market by 2014?
EU: an internal energy market by 2014?
A new report released yesterday by the European Wind Energy Association argues that EU electricity market rules must reflect the energy generation mix of the future and help usher in a flexible power system with a large-scale uptake of wind power and other renewable energy sources.
United Kingdom
Trade associations welcome renewable heat incentive consultations

The Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) consultations launched by the UK’s Energy, Minister Greg Barker, last week have been described as “a major step forward” for the Department of Energy and Climate Change's Renewable Heat Incentive by the Renewable Energy Association. Meanwhile, the Solar Trade Association says it feels “optimistic about finding constructive solutions with DECC going forwards”.
PV

New thin-film record sees solar paying off even without subsidies

Floating passive house close to mass production

India's best known monuments to be illuminated by solar energy

World’s largest operational solar PV Project reaches 250 MW

Solar Thermal Electric

Diversification critical to CSP growth

Wagons rolling… new innovation in CSP

Ritesh Pothan

India
A glimpse into the future of Indian solar

Agenda

AFRICA Power Purchase Agreement and Tariff

GridWeek 2012

Global Clean Energy Forum


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