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Tuesday, 04 December 2012 Newsletter
Dream of global energy sustainability still far from being realized Dream of global energy sustainability still far from being realized
Eight European nations are among the top 10 countries closest to realizing their dream of having a sustainable energy system, but much of the rest of the world is struggling mightily to strike a balance between energy demand and availability, according to a new ranking by the World Energy Council.
Assessment finds Myanmar could benefit from renewables, but lacks critical funding Assessment finds Myanmar could benefit from renewables, but lacks critical funding
An assessment of Myanmar’s energy sector by the Manila-based Asian Development Bank (ADB) has found the country is rich in renewable and other energy resources, but lacks the capital needed to develop them.
REA awaits UK gas strategy with some trepidation
Investment in gas must be on a level playing field and not to the detriment of renewables, the REA has warned on the eve of the publication of the Chancellors gas strategy
PV

Principal Solar Institute documents role of solar in organic food production

Ghana
Blue Energy to finance and develop Africa’s largest PV plant

Costa Rica opens first large-scale solar facility

STA welcomes UK Energy Bill, with some reservations

US firm nets deals to install 3,900 solar panels on California schools

European installers divided on anti-dumping duties

Wind

Renova Energia and GE sign $394 million deal for 230 turbines

New study highlights vital role of wind in UK economy

Report: ReGen Powertech to commission Rajasthan blade facility

McPhy Energy participating in GRHYD Project to improve gas/wind synergy

Report: Vestas/Mitsubishi may partner on world's largest offshore turbine

New fast-drying direct-to-metal coating set to reduce wind tower production times

State utility approves PPA for offshore wind farm in the US

Biofuels

Groundbreaking bio-fuel research in Qatar reaches 'critical stage'

FuturaGene and EMBRAPA sign agreement on bio-fuel feedstock research

Industry group files petition for reconsideration on 2013 biomass diesel volumes

Electric/Hybrid

New report explains how to cut carbon from the road freight sector

Energy saving

India
CG develops new electronics plant in support of Indian Smart Grid

Smart grids estimated to reduce emissions by 2.2 gigatonnes by 2050

Geothermal

Proposal to boost Hawaii's use of geothermal

India will soon be in the geothermal energy business

Miscellaneous

UK
UK Prime Minister blocks appointment of climate chief for top energy job

Itron and Deutsche Telekom partner on smart grid solutions

Green Investment Bank officially open for business

Draft UK Energy Bill meets with lukewarm response

Ireland
Irish government launches new green energy policy document

Agenda

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