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Wednesday, 05 September 2012 Newsletter
Arguing the case for eliminating fossil fuels subsides Arguing the case for eliminating fossil fuels subsides
The latest reports involving fossil fuels could make even the kindest old woman filled with anger. According to a chart created by the people over at GOOD Magazine, anyone is able to see just how ridiculous the US government has gotten with handling the fossil fuel industry. Here are a few words that might ring a bell for most out there: Tax Breaks and Cash Handouts. A ridiculously smaller portion of those tax breaks and cash handouts has gone to renewable energy.
China continues domination of renewables market China continues domination of renewables market
Having quadrupled its solar capacity target to 50GW by 2020 and  begun an accelerated domestic installations program to tackle the oversupply of solar panels, China looks set to continue its domination of the global renewable energy market, according to Ernst & Young’s latest quarterly global Renewable energy Country Attractiveness Indices report (CAI) released this week.
Wind power is reliable and reduces emissions, new report finds
A new report published by renewable energy consultancy GL Garrad Hassan and the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) shows how wind power can provide reliable, economic and secure energy generation capacity for the United Kingdom. The report, titled "Beyond the Bluster", examines common misconceptions about the effectiveness about wind power.
Wind

Turbulent conditions ahead for onshore wind market

United States
US wind industry on crest of wave, finds report

Three firms nominated for Windalliance Technology Award

End of an era as EWEA chief announces resignation

Panorama

IRENA island summit for sustainable energy solutions opens tomorrow

United States
US commits funds to energy storage R&D

Electric/Hybrid

United Kingdom
Work continues on UK’s first motorway rapid charge network

More than 75,000 electric drive buses will be on road by 2018

Energy saving

Using energy management to make savings

Mastering the negawatt
Why we need more energy storage to balance generation with efficiency

Ocean Energy

Waveroller successfully deployed

United States
First wave energy converter deployed at National Marine Renewable Energy Center

Agenda

Offshore Wind Economics & Finance: Europe 2012

Renewable Oil & Gas Summit 2012

5th Alliance for Rural Electrification Market Workshop at EUPVSEC


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Baterías con premio en la gran feria europea del almacenamiento de energía
El jurado de la feria ees (la gran feria europea de las baterías y los sistemas acumuladores de energía) ya ha seleccionado los productos y soluciones innovadoras que aspiran, como finalistas, al gran premio ees 2021. Independientemente de cuál o cuáles sean las candidaturas ganadoras, la sola inclusión en este exquisito grupo VIP constituye todo un éxito para las empresas. A continuación, los diez finalistas 2021 de los ees Award (ees es una de las cuatro ferias que integran el gran evento anual europeo del sector de la energía, The smarter E).