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Miércoles, 18 de abril de 2012 Newsletter
EXCLUSIVE: Advocates for renewables need to change their messaging, BNEF founder says This is the sixth installment of an ongoing series
EXCLUSIVE: Advocates for renewables need to change their messaging, BNEF founder says

Before Michael Liebreich established New Energy Finance in 2004, those who were deeply interested in renewable energy were essentially typecast into two distinct folds -- either they were engineers and scientists or Birkenstock-wearing granola eaters.
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Renewable Energy Magazine registered 104,554 users or unique visitors in March, according to data provided by OJD/Nielsen. This figure is almost double that a year ago, demonstrating the extraordinary growth of traffic in recent months. The site received 168,175 visits and 382,242 page views.
Part three of an on-going series
Want to finance big wind? Look at how they do nuclear

Writers take an idea and commit it to the page. Painters gaze upon an scene and apply brush to canvas. But it's a decidedly rarer sort who can look at an open field or expanse of water, envisage a wind farm upon it, and then re-imagine it all in dollars and cents for sale to wary banks, investors and financiers.
Panorama

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

Part five of an on-going series
The long and short of it is good projects do get funded, but it's not easy

No global clean energy transition without Supergrid

Wind

Europe
EU wind power industry to employ 520,000 by 2020

Danish find fish thriving around offshore wind farms

Spain
First small wind turbine blade test bench opens

Scotland
Unique two-blade approach attracts interest from Scottish Enterprise

Electric/Hybrid

Slovakia
“Virtual green highway” for electric vehicles planned in Slovakia

Ocean Energy

United Kingdom
Fred Olsen installs first wave device at Falmouth’s wave energy test site

United Kingdom
£20 million marine energy scheme now open

Geothermal

Iceland
State geothermal energy producer sets its sights high

Despite inconsistent government policies in the US, geothermal industry is seeing steady growth

Agenda

Wind Power Mexico

EWEA 2012


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