29 Şubat 2012 Çarşamba

German Utilities Fight Solar’s Cost-Cutting Merit Order Effect

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A Tour of the U.S.'s Clean Energy Future [Slide Show]

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A Tour of the U.S. Clean Energy Future [Slide Show]

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How German Solar Has Made All German Electricity Cheaper

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AIRE Mask Uses the Power of Human Breath To Charge Gadgets

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Challenges and Opportunities for Argentine Shale Oil

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The Spray Foam Industry: Moving to Soy?

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Silicon, Solar Power & Manufacturing: China Continues to Play By Its Own Rules, Threatening All Comers

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Envia EV Battery — Potential Breakthrough

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AEI Economist Fumbles Big Time on Cost of Renewables

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How Helpless Are We in the Face of Rising Oil Prices?

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Illinois eyes efficiency gains through building code

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Solyndra’s Lessons: Challenges of the Global Energy Market

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Do Government Subsidies Ever Pay Off?

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Arizona: Legislature’s Lawyers Call Lesko’s Bill Unconstitutional

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Loss of Focus on Energy incentives hurts businesses, owners say

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European Energy Companies Form Alternative Energy Alliance

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Finding a potent new energy source by listening for Earth's gas bubbles?

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Wind Energy Output Hit Record High in Spain (Kept Electricity Prices Lower than Neighbors’)

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Lowest Ever Bid in Indian Solar Market

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RENEW Wisconsin Sets 2012 Energy Policy Action Plan

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Top Ten Highlights of Cleantech in Sacramento, California

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Clean Links (More News on Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Clean Transportation, & Energy Efficiency)

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World’s Oldest Nuclear Power Plant Shuts Down Today

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Latin America Report: 396-MW Mexico Wind Deal Gets Financing

One of the best wind resources in the world will soon be home to a massive new wind project.

First Solar's 4Q11 Takeaways: Warranty Woes, And a Radical Idea

First Solar's (FSLR) fiscal 4Q11 and 2011 results came with a couple of unexpected surprises â€" including a big nasty one related to performance issues â€" and industry watchers are raising voices for what could be a radical shift in the company's business.

The case against a tariff on imported Chinese solar panels

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Less is more: Advancing enhanced oil recovery and geologic sequestration of CO2

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Amendment to Ease Geothermal Exploration Rules Passes House

An amendment introduced by Idaho Congressman Raul Labrador easing rules for geothermal energy exploration passed the U.S. House by a 244-176 bipartisan vote in February. Supporters had awaited the news after the rule passed the House Committee on Natural Resources in summer 2011.

EnergyTrend: Solar Market Variables Result in Spot Market Uncertainty, High-Efficiency Products a New Trend at PV Expo Japan

February 29, 2012 - (Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire) EnergyTrend, a research division of TrendForce, indicates, the buzz on the solar market this week was not just surrounding the German government's slashing of solar subsidies and advancement of the policy cuts to March 9

Bipartisan Calls: Senators, Representatives Urge PTC Extension

The push for a Production Tax Credit (PTC) extension continued on Capitol Hill with bipartisan contingents in both the House and Senate recently calling for action.

Renewable Energy Industry Leaps into Mainstream Power Generation

It’s a leap year and I am writing this on February 29th.  This year we have one extra day to make our work count.  It’s exciting and invigorating to me.  There’s another exciting and invigorating development taking place this year. It is one that proves renewable energy has made it to the mainstream and it is happe

Endurance and Met Office cooperate on UK wind assessments

Small wind turbine provider Endurance Wind Power (EWP) and the UK's Met Office are joining forces to provide wind speed assessments for UK customers.

Stabilizer design based on flywheel energy storage system with multiple operations for multi-machine power systems

Qingshan Xu, Haixiang Zang, and Linjun Shi Due to the issue of no guarantee of robustness for the flywheel energy storage system (FESS)-based stabilizer designed at one special operation level, an improved method concerning multiple operations was proposed to select the best installing location, damping control loop, feedback signal robustly ... [J. Renewable Sustainable Energy 4, 013122 (2012)] published Wed Feb 29, 2012.

Why Your Solar Mission Statement Is Useless and Meaningless — and How to Fix It

  Pop quiz: Without checking your website or business plan, what’s your solar company’s mission statement? You have 10 seconds…..and…failure. Useless. Meaningless. But it shouldn't be, and I'll tell you why in a bit. So, why have a mission statement if you and other employees can’t clearly say what the mission

Grid-connected photovoltaic-systems design using evolutionary strategies

Daniel Gomez-Lorente, Enrique Alameda-Hernandez, F. Aznar Dols, and A. Espin Estrella This paper addresses the problem of electrical losses that occur in the electrical conductors in photovoltaic (PV) plants with trackers. Thus, we propose a method which makes an optimal sizing and distribution of the elements that compose the PV to make the electrical losses by Joule effect as low a ... [J. Renewable Sustainable Energy 4, 013123 (2012)] published Wed Feb 29, 2012.

Kick-starting Solar Process Heat in Europe

Solar thermal systems have enormous potential for industry. About 30 percent of industrial heat demand is at temperatures below 100°C, which can be provided with commercially available solar thermal collectors. However, the global and European markets are very much in their infancy; only a few hundred installations currently exist.

Compete Spanish frigorifíco which saves energy

It is the International competition of design James Dyson and the jury has announced the winning participant that concursará this 2010 representing Spain. Sogde is the name of the winning project and design an ecological refrigerator which contributes to energy saving.Sodge is the name of the project with which a cold original prevents losing energy has no traditional hinged door, and replaces it with elastic neoprene sheet is designed. In this way, it is possible to take off the door on the side closest to the feed you want to catch without need to open the door completely.As the foil is transparent allows us to visualize the desired food of opening the door and thus prevents loss of heat. In addition, the body of the refrigerator is made "Corian", an ecological material consisting of two-thirds of natural minerals and part of acrylic high resistance. Thus, the body of the refrigerator and neoprene sheet snap perfect thanks to a magnetic strip prevents loss of cold.Finally, the ecological refrigeration original, and that helps to save energy, is intended to be done to our need to measure because it can be designed using different modules. This innovative project called "Sodge" has been designed by Francesc Roig, engineer of the CEU-Cardenal Herrera University of Valencia and will compete with other 17 projects in different countries to win the International competition of design James Dyson.The result of this contest will be announced this 5 October and the prize will be £ 10,000 and £ 10,000 to the winning student for University or winning participating school.Finally, note that Spanish national jury participate in Joaquín Ezcurra from the school official engineers industrial of Madrid (COIIM) David Bravo, director of the Gadget magazine.Erenovable from both the Blog green, we look forward to the winner of this contest is the engineer of the Valencian University who designed the refrigerator that saves energy.

Renewable Energy Stocks Podcast: Sector Snapshot for Energy Efficient LED Lighting Stocks; CREE, LEDS

New York, NY - February 29, 2012 - (Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire) Investorideas.com, a leader in renewable energy stock research for independent investors, issues an investor podcast sector snapshot for renewable energy stocks trading in the energy efficient LED lighting sector for February 28th.

Former Microsoft Exec. Nathan Myhrvold & Climate Scientist Ken Caldeira on Our Clean Energy (& Not Natural Gas) Needs

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Wind Stock News: Clean Wind Energy Tower, Inc. (OTCBB:CWET) Fulfills Terms of Settlement Agreement, Secures Patent Rights and Retires 120M Shares to Treasury

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - February 29, 2012 (Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire) Clean Wind Energy Tower, Inc. (OTCBB:CWET) is pleased to announce today that the Company and its subsidiary, Clean Wind Energy, Inc. has fulfilled its payment obligation set forth in the Settlement and Release Agreement entered into on January 12, 2012

Biofuel Stock Alert: Solazyme (NASDAQ:SZYM) Closes up over 9%

New York, NY - February 29, 2012 - (Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire) Investorideas.com, a leader in renewable energy stock research for independent investors, issues an investor alert for biofuel stock Solazyme, Inc. (NasdaqGS: SZYM), closing trading for February 28 th at $14.34, up $ 1.21 or (9.22%) on over 1Million shares exchanging hands.

Wind Power Blowing Stronger in Central America

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Solar Frontier reaches 17.8% efficiency with CIS solar thin-film

Solar Frontier has achieved a 17.8% aperture area efficiency on a 30x30 cm CIS-based solar thin-film photovoltaic (PV) submodule in joint research with Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).

EERC to develop biofuel for US Military

The Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC) will develop alternative liquid fuels, including biofuel, for US military applications under a US$906,000 contract from the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology Inc (CCAT).

New Lithium-Ion Battery Could Reduce Cost of EVs, Increase Range

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Calyxo CdTe solar thin-film module reaches 13.4% efficiency

Calyxo GmbH says its 88.7 W cadmium telluride (CdTe) solar thin-film module has achieved an efficiency of 13.4% measured on aperture area - confirmed by testing body SGS Germany.

Editor's blog: Risky business

An interesting report from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) crossed our desk recently. The EIU spoke to 284 senior-level renewable energy executives about the risks in financing, constructing and operating renewable energy projects, as well as the risk management challenges that the renewable energy industry must confront.

Editor's blog: Sign of the times

As we enter 2012 with more talk of funding problems and reduced financial incentives, it is apparent how the dynamics â€" and drivers â€" for renewable energy have changed, and relatively quickly at that.

Dye-sensitised solar cell inventor awarded 2012 Albert Einstein award

The 'father' of the dye-sensitised solar cell (DSC), Professor Michael Grätzel, is being awarded the 2012 Albert Einstein World Award of Science by the World Cultural Council.

28 Şubat 2012 Salı

Self-Storage Facilities Choose to Embrace Green Energy Practices

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Why Use Alternative Energy Sources?

It does not seem very wise to use comply with the same dirty energy sources every time, and also keep to worry about them running out. If you think about this, will you come to think of it so funny. If we the energy of the water, wind and the Sun can tame, we would be living in a world that had a inexhaustible and infinite source of energy. Besides all this energy obtained would also clean. Also, there would be no potential risks for the environment, and we must be able to live in a world that is completely free of any adverse effects on the environment. It is our call to the pollution under check, since the us who ever started the pollution in the first place. The technology that we previously created was meant to be the energy sources we have now works for us. Therefore, it is now our responsibility to take good care of the ecosystem.The technology that is essential for the use of the alternative sources of energy become quite affordable in these times. This is because more and more number of people now use. And for those who do, this is the perfect time to start to do it. Here is another good thing about the use of these alternative sources. Use of these energy sources even helps you to save taxes. The tax incentives granted by the Government can give you most of the money that would have to invest in the installation of devices and technology using these newer sources of energy to get back.The alternative technology sources are very versatile in nature and so can literally be used for almost everything. It is therefore very important to use them with extreme responsibility. The sources are extremely suitable alternative for electricity. Our reliability, these become everyday devices nowadays so much that it has become quite inconceivable for us to even a day. And just to keep up with our daily demands, we consume a significantly large amount of electricity. This is where this alternative sources of energy. And it is also the only way that can help us meet the requirements of the society in terms of energy resources.The extensive use of alternative energy sources is the first step we can take for the improvement of our planet. This is not only for the well-being of the world, but also significant important benefits has in store for us. Think of hefty accounts that your electric company charges you for your monthly consumption. You might be regretting for the heavy consumption of electricity in your home each month when you a check for the payment of your invoices writes. Also, it is always wise for the homeowner of a and its members to supervise the use of electrical devices. Although it might not be possible for anyone completely shut down or replaced all devices in a home, certainly it is possible to save every bit. This can also be used as a backup for emergency situations.Alternative sources of energy are now in high demand. Sun's rays may prove to be of a reliable source of energy in the coming times.

GE & JP Morgan Invest $225 Million in 662.5-MW Capricorn Ridge Wind Farm

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Smart Lighting Control Technology Can Cut Lighting Electricity Use 60%, Company Claims

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London’s Iconic Red Buses Getting 2 Times More Efficient, but…

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Analysis: Cape Wind’s Big Break

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Surprise: Chinese Suppliers Dominate Solar PV Module Rankings

Try not to act surprised that the familiar Chinese suppliers still sit atop the list of solar photovoltaic (PV) module shipments in 2011, though one is making a stronger push to keep up with the others.

Renewable Energy Investment Attractiveness: China #1, US #2, Germany #3

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Hawaii’s Largest Wind Farm Starts Construction on Oahu’s North Shore

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How High Have Gas Prices Risen Over the Years?

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Attractive Options for Modular Energy Architecture: the Bloom Energy Server

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Federal Agencies Respond to Risks of Climate Change

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Developing sustainable power

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Energy Efficient Lighting – Why This is a Must

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Go Big with Homegrown: South Korea To Build Massive Wind Project

How much wind power can you get for $9 billion? According to South Korea, about 2.5 gigawatts, or 71 percent of the total offshore capacity available today.

China's latest solar financials reveal ups and downs in 4Q11-1Q12

The latest quarterly financial updates now coming in provide a clearer view of the solar PV supplier landscape, who's doing better and why (or why not). Here's what the top Chinese PV module suppliers are saying, and what the analysts are taking away.

David Roberts: “no struggle between philosophies happening in U.S. climate politics, only a struggle among economic interests.”

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Clean Links (Solar, Wind, Wave, Clean Transportation, Energy Efficiency, Clean Energy Policy, & Cleantech Innovation Link Party)

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Researchers Create the Largest See-Through Solar Module Ever Produced

Homeowners associations are notoriously resistant to solar, often banning roof-top installations that conflict with their aesthetic values. But what if you could install an invisible solar system on your home that no one knows is there?

Snowmobile Ride Around Wind Power Project

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Renault Zoe EV Could Have 220-Mile Range & Low Price

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Shell Busts a Move: Builds Drop-in Biofuels Pilot Plant in Texas

For some time, Shell watchers in the biofuels sphere have been hard pressed to determine exactly how the company will proceed in developing out its advanced biofuels strategy.

Nordex sees tumbling Chinese sales in 2011

Nordex saw an operating loss (EBIT) of €29.7 million in 2011, compared to an EBIT of €40.1m in 2010 due to decreased sales and one-off costs.

Who's To Blame For Current Gas Prices?

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Promising to Slash Gas Prices is "Economic Nonsense"

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Small modular reactors in Iowa?

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Renewables Now Cheaper than Coal in Michigan, Could Be $5-Billion Industry

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A System for Living In

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Suntech tops 2011 solar PV module rankings

Suntech Power was the largest supplier of solar photovoltaic (PV) modules by shipment volumes for the second consecutive year in 2011 as Chinese manufacturers tightened their grip on the market, according IMS Research.

Wind Stock News: Clean Wind Energy Tower, Inc. (OTCBB:CWET) Proceeds with Downdraft Tower Zoning and Site Evaluations

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - February 28, 2012 (Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire) Clean Wind Energy Tower, Inc. (OTCBB:CWET) is pleased to announce today that the Company has been notified by the United States Department of the Interior's Bureau of Reclamation that it may proceed with the local zoning process and site evaluations.

Big Prospects for Small Wind Turbines

While 2011 figures have yet to come in, we know that the global small wind turbine market grew from 105.9 MW in 2006 to 275.8 MW in 2010. GlobalData's recent report â€" Small Wind Turbines (less than 100kW) â€" Global Market Size, Analysis by Power Range, Regulations and Competitive Landscape to 2020 â€" predicts even higher growth in the coming years, spurred by increasing incentives announced by various governments and by growing end user awareness. End user price is the most crucial factor affecting the growth of the market in both developed and developing countries. Also important are rebate programmes, property tax exemptions, financial incentives, annualised net metering and permitting issues.

My thoughts on the Peter Gleick/Heartland Institute Scandal

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See-through Solar Technology Achieves New Breakthrough

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Suzlon's S95 wind turbine delivers 102%

Suzlon has completed testing and certification of its S95 Standard Temperature Version (STV) 2.1 MW wind turbine in its 50 Hz and 60 Hz variants, achieving 102% of its estimated power curve.

Denmark Offers Best Conditions for Clean Technology Growth, Report Says

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GE and JP Morgan invest US$225m in Texas wind farm

GE Energy Financial Services and JP Morgan will invest US$225 million in NextEra Energy Resources' 662.5 MW Capricorn Ridge wind farm in West Texas, USA.

REEEP funds clean energy in rural Cambodia, Ethiopia and Tanzania

The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Partnership (REEEP) is funding three projects to widen clean energy access in rural Cambodia, Ethiopia and Tanzania.

President Obama’s Role in Current Gas Prices

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27 Şubat 2012 Pazartesi

Is cheap, clean AND secure energy possible?

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Historic Oil/Gas and Gas/Coal prices provide opportunity for fuel switching

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Systemateks Unveils Solar Powered Modular Eco Bar With Built-in Planters

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Factors in the Recent Oil Price Increases

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GE Patent Rides Through Mitsubishi Attacks

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Groups Look to Locally Grown Solar Power to Revitalize Ohio Communities

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New Energy-Dense Battery Could Enable Long-Distance Electric Cars

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Presidents and the Price of Oil

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Gas Prices Climb For 20th Day in a Row, GOP Still Calling to Drill, Drill, Drill

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Reduction in U.S. carbon emissions attributed to cheaper natural gas

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Lumens? Watt you talkin’ about?

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SDG&E Takes On Microgrid Challenges

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Energy Efficiency: The Abundance of Zilch

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Sustainable Development and Climate Change

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Renewable energy: advocates need to raise their ‘game’ to match fossil energy interests

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Solar Garden for Mars Chocolate (M&Ms Maker) Unveiled

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Why Solar Energy (VIDEO)

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Hawaii’s Largest Wind Power Project Now Under Construction

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EPA’s Green Power Partnership Helps Big Corporations Greenwash

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The Sahara Forest Project Signs Agreement to Build a Pilot Plant in Qatar

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Germany's New Solar Containment Policy

Germany has been for two decades a global leader in renewable energy, first creating Feed-in Tariff (FiT) laws in 1991, then in 2000 via the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG) establishing different FiTs for different renewables.

Asia Report: China Launches Renewable Energy Think Tank

China continues to take aggressive steps to secure itself as the leading manufacturing base for renewable energy. And it's increasingly doing so with an eye on how that base can help it take a lead in project development as well.

EPA's Green Power Partnership Helps Big Corporations Greenwash

While I generally have nothing but praise for the Environmental Protection Agency, their Green Power Partnership program falls short of the agency’s usual standard.  In particular, the program — providing media recognition for participating companies who procure renewable energy — inflates the activities of large

Green News Daily (VIDEO)

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BIL Follows TED For a Weekend of Adventure Into Space

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An Oil Bank for Gas Price Stability?

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World’s Largest EV Bus & Taxi Fleet Gets 1,500 Vehicles Larger

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Floating Wind Farm Feasibility Study Launched in Cornwall (UK)

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February Newsletter

The Medium Voltage Distribution Components Customer Newsletter is out for February 2012! Check out the latest from ABB here.

UK industry renews calls for biofuels target

The UK biofuels industry has stepped up calls for a biofuels target to 2020, amid concerns that the UK could risk losing the benefits of home-grown biofuels industry altogether.

Solar Stocks Weaken - Our Solar Portfolio Continues to Outperform - J Peter Lynch

New York - February 27, 2012 - Solar stocks commentary; Investor Ideas www.Investorideas.com, leader in renewable energy stock research for independent investors, issues a solar stocks update from J. Peter Lynch for Monday February 27th.

LiFePO nanoparticles encapsulated in graphene-containing carbon nanofibers for use as energy storage materials

Ozan Toprakci, Hatice A. K. Toprakci, Liwen Ji, Zhan Lin, Renpeng Gu et al. LiFePO/graphene/C composite nanofibers, in which LiFePO nanoparticles were encapsulated in graphene-containing carbon nanofiber matrix, were synthesized by using a combination of electrospinning and sol-gel techniques. Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) was used as the electrospinning media and the carbon sour ... [J. Renewable Sustainable Energy 4, 013121 (2012)] published Mon Feb 27, 2012.

A unit commitment study of the application of energy storage toward the integration of renewable generation

Chioke Harris, Jeremy P. Meyers, and Michael E. Webber To examine the potential benefits of energy storage in the electric grid, a generalized unit commitment model of thermal generating units and energy storage facilities is developed. Three different storage scenarios were testedtwo without limits to total storage assignment and one with a constrained ... [J. Renewable Sustainable Energy 4, 013120 (2012)] published Mon Feb 27, 2012.

New Financing Models: Potential to Revolutionize Commercial Solar Water Heating Market

Last month, SEPA released a new study titled, “Heating Up: The Impact of Third Party Business Models on the US Market for Solar Water and Space Heating.”  The report profiled the emergence of a number of new and existing third-party options for financing solar water heating.  While third party financing has potential to revolu

Nigeria, Energy Poverty and Renewable Energy

Nigeria’s decision to attain 15 percent renewable energy use by 2015 has been tagged to be a very proactive commitment. An important fact to note is that more than 60 percent of the nation’s population is not connected to the national grid and the remaining population can only boast an epileptic power supply.   Apart from th

Antaris' solar PV panels sees heat resistance confirmed

In a temperature benchmark, the Photovoltaics Institut Berlin (PI) has found that Antaris Solar's solar photovoltaic (PV) panels keep their performance at high temperatures.

Massive Energy Storage Technologies Could Revitalize the Power Grid (preview)

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How Big a Battery Would It Take to Power All of the U.S.?

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Wind Stock News: Clean Wind Energy Tower, Inc. (OTCBB:CWET) Company Presentation Well Received at National Investment Banking Association (NIBA) Conference

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - February 27, 2012 (Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire) Clean Wind Energy Tower, Inc. (OTCBB:CWET) announced today that the Company's presentation was well received by a large audience at the National Investment Banking Association (NIBA) Conference held on February 23-24, 2012 at the Le Pavillon Hotel in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Top Ten Highlights of Cleantech in Florida

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Breaking Down Crab Shells Could Improve Solar Technology

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Siemens supplies 200 MW of wind to Thailand

Siemens Energy will supply 90 wind turbines totalling 200 MW for two wind farms, Korat 1 and Korat 2, in Nakorn Rachasrima Province in north-eastern Thailand.

UPDATED: Renewable Energy Focus plans UK Offshore Wind supplement

Renewable Energy Focus is planning a UK Offshore Wind supplement to go alongside the May/June issue.

Incentives Spur Solar Power Growth in Ukraine

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Chile launches 450 MW onshore wind farm tender

The Chilean Government has launched an international tender call for three land-use concessions for up to 150 MW each of onshore wind.

Forum looks at viable US renewable energy business models

A series of forums to outline a viable business model for renewable electricity has begun in the US, organised by the California Clean Energy Fund (CalCEF), the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).

Offshore Wind Farm in London

This time, we refer you to discuss the project that is starting to take shape in London, which in recent weeks has started construction and is planned to supply the great British metropolis. By the time he has started to build the first phase of the project, with the installation of the first two turbines on 27 and 28 January, having already a generation of 3.6 MW of electricity available, they will begin to be operational from next March. At this stage seek to install about 175 wind turbines, which would end not to deploy before the end of 2012, and which could have a power capacity of about 630 MW, then give place to the next stage. After the first phase of London Array, will seek to quickly add more wind turbines in the second phase, looking to double the number of turbines up to 1 GW Power, which would be able to supply about 750,000 homes For the moment nothing is confirmed about a third stage of the project, but if all goes well not be ruled out following further expanding this Off-Shore Wind Farm.

South Africa Proposes National Carbon Tax To Start In 2013

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26 Şubat 2012 Pazar

How to Turn a Tesla Battery Pack Into a $40,000 Brick

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“Kitchen Stove” Biorefinery Goes from Grass to Gasoline in One Hour

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How Not To Go Solar

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Solutions to the problematic of the danger of extinction

Being a problem much more important than you think, the plants and animals in danger of extinction can be saved if adequate measures are taken before it is too late.The first and most important step is the protection of the environment and natural habitats of plants and animals, the species cannot survive without shelter, water and food.This protection can be achieved in different ways, starting with identifying the causes by which species are having problems adapting to the environment and work directly on it.The State and associations responsible for the protection of wildlife should be agreed to ensure that species can remain calm in a habitat unaltered until their numbers begin to ascend to get out of the danger.It is important mjuy people to be informed and worry about protecting the environment together with its inhabitants.

Protesters to Keystone XL Pipeline: Don't Mess With Texas

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Hydropower – good to know

NLP Solar Sales Training Live Webinar March 7th & 8th

NLP Solar Sales Training Live Webinar February 22nd & 23rd

The 11th Hour - Leonardo DiCaprio's Environment Film - Here's the trailer

25 Şubat 2012 Cumartesi

Utilization ways of solar energy In common life

Benefits of solar energy

How to use solar thermal energy

Utilize solar energy for home improvement

Active and passive solar energy

How to reduce carbon footprint

What is solar energy?

How to utilize solar panel at home?

Connection of PV solar panels

Types of solar hot water system

Benefits of UPVC doors and windows

Important points on saving energy

Natural power with solar energy

The sad tragedy of Peter Gleick and how a hypocritical Heartland Institute, skilled at the art of communication, has spun good out of a bad

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Home solar panels

Important ways to use of solar electricity panels

Why you require a solar energy generator?

Energy saving with double glazing

Easy techniques to reduce energy bills

Benefit of outdoor solar light with solar energy

Passive solar hot water system

Benefits of solar power system

Alternative green energy solutions

How to find passive solar energy in the world?

Commercial solar energy

Investing In Offshore Wind Power

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Profit of having solar energy

Wind energy sector - Wind energy development

U.S. wind energy industry needs help from Congress

Renewable energy facts

Solar energy in Nevada and California - Water shortage

Why Bill O’Reilly’s Gasoline Price Solution Doesn’t Work

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Nuclear fusion facts

Solar collector facts

Energy efficiency facts

India launches National Solar Mission plan

Geothermal power plant principle

Looking for Comment Moderators

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Imagine Electricity-Generating Clothes,… but Without Solar Panels on Them

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E-Cat / Defkalion Weekly -- February 23, 2012

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Sterling's Weekly Free Energy Review on SmartScarecrow Show: February 23, 2012

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Imagine Electricity-Generating Clothes, but Without Solar Panels on Them

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Shooting with Blanks at the OK Corral

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Bricked Tesla Roadsters Explained

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Eco-Conscious Porsche Sports Cars (May Be) Coming Soon

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How To Use Energy Management Systems

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Solar and Wind-Powered Triton Buoy Lights Up to Provide Ships With Safe Passage

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ODAC Newsletter - Feb 24

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Hey, You’re Not Gonna Throw That Out Are You?

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24 Şubat 2012 Cuma

Will the EPA's 'endangerment finding' stand?

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How the Gleick Crisis Is Killing The Global Warming Cause

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Natural Gas Boom Won’t Stall U.S. Renewables

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Peter Gleick, climate hero?

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Energy harvesting: Wringing more energy out of everyday motions

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Wanted: Energy Storage

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Kingdom of Tonga Plans for 50% Renewable Energy by 2015

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Green Patent Acquisitions: Private Equity Firm Snaps Up Beacon Power’s Flywheels

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Occupy Economy: The case for soft money

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Two Small Wind Turbines Get Certified

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Tesla CEO Sees EV Batteries Soon Dropping to $200 Per kWh

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141-MPG Plug-in Volkswagen Golf by 2015

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Top Ten Highlights of Cleantech in Dallas, Texas

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Cendere Valley Project of Urban Design for a Greener Turkey

Is it possible to retain the basic texture of urban housing while embarking on an ambitious project to transform sustainable? We all know that the texture loss leads to a sense of alienation among the people who are born and grew up in a particular city or town.It is a challenge that has tried to Emre Arolat architects (EAA) to join his new project of urban design for Kagithane Cendere Valley, in the heart of Istanbul, the capital city of Turkey. It is believed that the new project will help Cendere Valley to become an important green corridor for all citizens of the country.Cendere Valley project urban design Cendere Valley project of urban design.Currently, Cendere Valley lies in a very "Decomposed State," despite being one of the most important ecological corridor in Istanbul. While the central part of the Valley is populated by a low density of population, it is surrounded by forest on one side, aligned along the Black Sea.The area shows flashes of a story contained in old engravings. It was an agricultural area during the last years of the Ottoman Empire and was slowly filled with industries in the 1950s. Another change is suffering these days with the displacement of industrial zones of urban housing and its slow transformation into a center of the service sector. The development of the latter requires the construction of large number of residences, offices, recreation centers for residents and other amenities, such as schools, hospitals, etc..The new project aims to meet these new requirements while maintaining the texture and strengthen the green credentials of the Valley. The design of architects EAA proposal focuses on a controlled population density to maintain the ecological character of the area and provide a place of sustainable housing to residents. So, architects have planned to erect buildings along the Cendere and Anadolu avenues in the area. The buildings would be in blocks of escalating casualties. There will be commercial units on the ground floor while arcades along the edge of both avenues will help to create a kind of corridor protected lengthwise.The new plan envisages passages and transitions to pedestrians, as the elevation of the terrain are supposed to have dense public use due to commercial activities. In addition, these transitions and passages create a visual relationship with the avenues and tolerate the line.According to architects, the blocks of low rise would create a "permeable facade ' between the avenues and the ecological corridor." In the area of the Office, there is a provision for a green terrace that will act as a divider between the private fields located in the upper part of the buildings and areas of business below. Architects plan have focus points in the city for various activities.These points will have different thresholds to break the continuity and provide a rate for urban design. Also you can place a rail along the stream for the transport system.

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Different Energy Sources

Many times we talked about energy sources, and these are basically responsible for the fact that we have different ways of generating our own electricity necessary for our day-to-day, but of course, this concept is very broad and we delve much more.As many know, there is a classification based for all resource, based of course on capacity which we can continue getting raw materials necessary to reach a final product, i.e., whether this is a renewable resource, either a non-renewable energy source.Fossil fuels: includes the exploitation of oil formed makes billions of years by the accumulation of hydrocarbons (product of decomposition of organic, from material generally of plankton) that are content between impermeable rocks in liquid state, and hovering over it in the form of Natural Gas, present in volatile or gaseous state.It also includes coal as another source of non-renewable energy, organic matter of vegetable origin, covered with sediments originating changes in its molecular structure to increase the pressure conditions.Stand out by releasing a large amount of energy by combustion, which applies to a lot of uses ranging from heating to mobility using an internal combustion engine, this last allowing its transformation into electric energy.Nuclear fuel: used for obtaining Nuclear energy, being the most frequently used uranium and plutonium, which through a process called radioactive decay can be decomposed into atoms of lower molecular mass, process that releases an enormous amount of energy.This energy is used by nuclear power stations which through the formation of water vapor and with the help of a turbine connected to an alternator, generate electrical energy necessary.It is those who are considered as unlimited, or are too large and are not also largely consumed in proportion to the amount of energy that can be obtained from them.This group is practically impossible to include a limited amount of resources, as that carried out various scientific progress is checked that it is possible to have a renewable energy source without using a consumable.This is why it is considered as the source of everything to solar energy, which is responsible for the formation and distribution of other renewable resources.In this case, which stands out of them is that while they are not unlimited, renewal occurs quite quickly, given the potentiality that precisely that must be controlled is that does not consume more than necessary, otherwise it would a disappearance.A clear example of this is the use of Biomass energy, that although plants are growing relatively fast, over exploitation may generate a depletion of resources that offer.

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China's Solar Master Plan Sets Production, Efficiency and Price Goals

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Now, a college degree in vocational education

 For years, India's basic collegiate education had been segregated into three distinct academic islands: the masses pursued humanities, the ones with shining score cards took to the sciences and the rest who wanted to pick up the tools of trade, opted for commerce. Now students can venture into a fourth dimension: a bachelor's in vocation education. From the upcoming academic season, colleges across the country will offer a bachelor's degree in vocation education, thus underpinning a stream that has always languished for the want of a formal degree. Sensing the gap in the system, the move to offer the BVoc is largely in response to the hungry local manufacturing industry's requirement for top-grade workforce, and partly because several graduates from the existing traditional streams were jobless and deemed unemployable. "Our standing committee has cleared the proposal to offer the bachelor's in vocational educationand once the commission clears it, any college in India which is affiliated to a university, can offer this programme," said in-charge chairman of the University Grants Commission Ved Prakash. "We need to prepare a large workforce and it is time we build capacity at the graduate level." Vocational education, or life skills, as it was sometimes derided as, mostly attracted the lower rungs of the society, the ones ready to dirty their hands. They eventually went on to earn a diploma and then work on factory floors. While ripping that perception and lending this course the much-needed academic might and respect, the UGC's decision's biggest apostle is industry. The move was initiated by the All India Council for Technical Education which has identified 10 sectors like entertainment, telecom, construction, printing and publishing and suchlike that need specialized graduates. "These courses will provide vocational skills and general education, thus providing vocational graduates with multiple pathways," said AICTE chairman S S Mantha. "The USP (unique selling point) of the course is that students can leave the course any time and come back to it to pursue further studies," he added. While the UGC is yet to drawn up a detailed regulation for the new programme, there are plans to allow students to shift from BVoc to arts, science or commerce, thus not punishing students for signing up for the new course. For middle-class Indian parents, vocational education was never even an option for it didn't inspire much academic thinking; worse, it didn't even lead to a degree. To date, vocational education was offered in India's it is (Industrial Training Institutes) and the three other conventional streams-the humanities, science and commerce-were its prestigious rivals. Now opting for a vocational education won't be equivalent to taking a road less travelled. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/Now-a-college-degree-in-vocational-education/articleshow/12011429.cms

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Solar Stock News: Trina Solar (NYSE:TSL) Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2011 Results

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Vocational Education..... India... An overview of 2011

·         Indians spend $600 billion, yearly on education. With $600 billion yearly overall education spend at comparable prices; India’s education sector is bigger than that of the US. India is the 9th highest in the world. India’s yearly growth in overall education spend, at 15%, is also one of the fastest in the world. “India will account for 20 per cent of the world’s global workforce in 2020s. The average age of Indian workforce will be 29 years as compared to 37 for the US and China and 45 years for Europe”, Kapil Sibal, minister for human resource development, communications and IT said at the India Economic Summit 2011 in Mumbai.The estimated CAGR of private revenue in Indian education, at 19% during ’11-’15, is also one of the fastest in the world. Skill and vocational training are emerging as big opportunities for private players. High growth, scarcity of investable opportunities and the recession-proof nature of the sector are likely to keep valuations high.From $30 billion in 2012, private education revenue is set to reach $45 billion by 2015.  K-12 ($20 billion), technical education ($12billion), coaching ($8 billion) and pre-school ($3 billion)Urban affluent spend 10.4% of the total consumer spend towards private education. The rural poorest spends just 1.4% of wallet on education. With the median income elasticity of demand for education at near 2, a 1% rise in per capita income leads to a 2% jump in education spend, mostly on private education. This is the key driver of the sector.Never before in the history of any country has human capital development been such a key focus area as 2011 was for India, marking the beginning of better times. The huge demographic dividend India can for sure reap from its large young population, with 250 mn to 400mn people joining the employment market between now and 2025 to fuel its growth. This is a staggering number by any standards.  However, to become productive these huge numbers have to be suitably trained to avoid large scale unemployment, which needs greater emphasis than rejoicing the fact that we have the largest youngest population in comparison to other countries. To be more specific, 109 million persons will attain working age during the period of 2007-2012. The net addition to workforce is, therefore, expected to grow to 89 million of which around 13 million are likely to be graduates/post graduates and about 57 million are likely to be school drop outs or illiterates. A significant share of incremental demand is likely to be for skilled labour - graduates and vocationally trained people are expected to account for 23% of incremental demand by 2012. The study further estimates that India is likely to increase deficit of 5.25 million employable graduates and vocationally trained workforce by 2012. Vocational education could be a great way to counter this challenge guised opportunity. India’s current capacity for vocational training is just about 4 to 5 mn per anum against a requirement of 10 times that. Hence focusing on vocational education is of primary importance.The National Mission on Skill Development, under the Chairmanship of Prime Minister of India, had set a target of preparing 500 million skilled persons by 2022. On the other hand, it is expected out of approximately 75 to 80 million jobs created in India over the next 5 years, 75 per cent will require vocational training to enhance the employability prospects.But, there is a huge ‘skill gap’ both in terms of quality and quantity - At present, only 2 per cent of the work force in the age group 15-29 has undergone formal vocational training and eight per cent have had non-formal vocational training.In 2006, a World Bank report on skill development and vocational training in India spelt it out for all - "The relative supply of workers with technical/vocational skills has declined. This may be due to the fact that workers with technical/vocational qualifications do not have the skills that meet the labour market needs - often because of the poor quality of training provided."Why is it so? How can we change this scenario? Vocational education is still considered as the poor cousin of university education, by the urban middle class in this country. This is largely because it is directly linked to the perceived low-status manual work. As it exists today, vocational education perpetuates the iniquitous social hierarchy in the country. We need a system that treats vocational subjects as an honourable option and offers them as a serious alternative for students, regardless of their class, caste, region or any other marker of socio-economic status.The major challenges or questions we need to answer are:1.    How do we begin imparting vocational skills to a staggering millions quoted above? (Most of these youngsters are in the age group of 15 to 25 years belonging to lower middle class, could be school dropouts or even a graduates who is in search of a way to support a living .)2.    Where can we find suitable instructors? There is serious shortage of skilled teachers, finding the welders, machinists, carpenters, electricians, beauticians, gardeners, English language trainers, computer skills instructors and multiple others to handle good vocational skill instruction is a task that boggles the minds of the policy makers. 3.    How will we create jobs at places where these students reside?4.    If they are provided jobs at place far off from their homes (From villages / towns to cities) how will they relocate with the current salaries and facilities provided?5.    How these youngsters sustain with meager salaries they are offered? (The salaries range from Rs.4,500 to Rs.6,000…. How can an individual support himself and his family with this kind of an earning)6.    The employers are skeptical of employing these youngsters due to reasons such asa.    Lack of experience (Employers prefer experienced staff over youngsters who have just completed the course of a short duration)b.    Salary constraints (Employers over salaries which are way below employment seekers expectations)c.    Facilities (Employment seekers expect facilities such as stay and food which may not be provided by the employeesWhat is the most important factor which rule the decision of a CAREER ASPIRANT whether or not take up Vocational Training and specifically paid Training? Here the career aspirant is the consumer and  going to the consumer point of view, a young man / woman’s desire to pay and enroll into a Vocational Training Course is solely dependent on the difference he / she sees between the compensation potential before and after being trained.The major questions which arise are:1.   Do organizations see any value difference between untrained vs trained while choosing candidates for employment?2.   If yes how do we quantify the value difference?3.   What would be the compensation premium they would be willing to pay for this trained vs untrained employee?The major factors to be considered are:1.   Demand for Trained employees.2.   Quality of Training / Skilling provided.3.   Industry-Academia association /partnerships4.   Location of the training organization and probable employersThe major aspects to be taken care of are:1.   Identifying skill requirements and course offerings exactly matching the needs2.   Training the trainers to match the industry standards and constant faculty training and assessment to maintain quality of training3.   Internship / On the job training4.   Placement partnerships5.   Striking a balance between affordability of the course and profitability of the venture6.   Tie ups with bankers to fund the course fee /student loansIt would be preferable if:1.   The design of the vocational system will not compel students to choose too early between the vocational and academic paths. 2.   Vocational education system must offer students the possibilities of switching between the vocational and the academic paths if they wish to do so. Offering this flexibility is a definite route to reducing the social burden of any choice, i.e. making all educational choices “honourable”.3.   In order to ensure flexibility it would be good to have a vocational education method that is integrated with the basic education system on one end, and with higher education system on the other. An integrated system will erase sharp distinctions between “vocational” and “academic” streams, thereby increasing the probabilities of youngsters to opt for Vocational education who are inclined towards higher education.4.   A flexible, localized vocational education system, built integrated with effective basic education will easily be accepted and embraced by the rural and semi-urban societies.  Let us declare 2012 as year of 'Proud to be Skilled Indian' says Vijay Thadani CEO of NIIT Limited and Chairman of CII's Northern Region.“We should also look at launching events such as 'Indian Skills Idol' and have popular brand ambassadors to endorse pride in skills. Then we will not be apologetic about our 1.2 billion population. We can be an enviable reservoir of 1.2 billion skilled people.” Skills development in India got an impetus when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh constituted the National Council on Skills Development in 2008 and the National Skills Development Corporation (NSDC) thereafter. For NSDC, this year has been one of the best -- a-one-of-its-kind public-private partnerships formed to contribute significantly to the charter of skilling Indians. NSDC forged many new partnerships to train people, including joint ventures with the Bharti Group for 11.5 million, with Everonn for 15 million, with Future Group for seven million and with NIIT for another seven million. As of its last month's report, they have approved 34 training projects and eight sector skills councils, covered 177 districts, set up 2,427 centres, touched 20 sectors and have already set up the foundation required to train 58.6 million people in 10 years. In addition, under a special scheme, industry showed interest in joining hands with NSDC to induct youth from Jammu and Kashmir to train them in special skills at their facilities across India. Appointment of an industry veteran, former Tata Consultancy chief executive S. Ramadorai as an advisor to the prime minister in NSDC with the rank of a cabinet minister, is yet positive move this year.Private participation extended beyond NSDC and many companies came forward. Fiat India Automobiles launched "Diksha" to provide educational avenues and technical training for youth. Axis Bank and Bandhan jointly launched a Rs.100-crore initiative on providing skills training and assets to the marginalized in West Bengal. Job creation remained a key challengeThe government could create only one million jobs against the target of 50 million jobs during the 11th Plan period that ends March 31, 2012. It has now set a enterprising target of creating 60 million jobs during the 12th Five Year Plan.As a step towards this, the government unveiled a new Manufacturing Policy that promises 100 million new jobs. India is also on the path to dusting off the Apprentices Act to create an industry-driven apprenticeship regime. 2011 was the first year when the WorldSkills Competition got significant coverage in the media in India. A 16-member India contingent participated in the competition in London. While Indians did not win any medals, they surely showed the determination to become the skills reservoir of the world by participating in the event. As we move to the next year, we appear to be in the right direction, even though we know we have a long way to go. Skills do not form the social fabric of India as yet. To have social currency in India, the acceptable tags are generally of an engineer, a doctor, a master of business administration. Skills, such as plumbing, electrician and masonry have little social currency, and this is evident even in our matrimonial advertisements. Changing the social perception about skills, therefore, is our big challenge for 2012. Creating a social norm called 'Get Skilled' should be one of our key focus areas.In India we observe a complex amalgamation of factors relating to poverty, home environment, social pressures and so on to which teenage children are susceptible. The child who drops out of the schooling system due to any of the above factors can rarely be brought back into training. In plain economics, they are already in the unorganized job sector and leaving it for vocational training constitutes a significant opportunity cost for them and their families. In other words, even free training has a cost that many are unable or unwilling to bear. What then are we to do if we are to make an impact on a set of problems of this magnitude? “CATCH THEM YOUNG AND WATCH THEM GROW” should be our motto·         The first place to start is undoubtedly the school where we can formally allow a parallel stream of vocation education in the 9th and 10th standards. (To promote vocational Training in schools, the Govt. has established a vocational cell within the CBSE, this scheme also helps to create a bridge between academia and industry) Students who are weak academically but have other strong abilities ought to be given a choice and counseled on this path, which will have academic elements, especially English and Math, but in a simpler form.·          Each school needs to set up labs / workshops for supporting training activities.·          If this is not possible in the school premises due to space constraints, there should be a tie up with partners who are offering vocational training; essentially they could be NSDC partners who are entitled to offer vocational training.·          A local network with industry, restaurants, retail establishments, and technical institutions/colleges in the area needs to be established so that an element of practical training can be brought into the curriculum and other resources leveraged. Â·         Finally, a certificate could be issued by the state, the school or the training partner, once the student has successfully completed the vocational training requirements. This may not hold the same status of an SSLC but will be far better than letting the child drop out with nothing to show for his or her future. The above model could use skilled people drawn from the extensive pool of unorganized labour as faculty. These skilled trainers can be made to go through a train the trainers program to fill gaps in their approach or methodology.In the construction industry for example, we have many carpenters, plumbers etc., who are skilled and experienced, but not educated in the conventional sense. If these people are brought in as faculty and seconded to a vocational training faculty from the school who handles the formalization of the instruction, there could be a complete win-win for both the student and the trainer.We are at a cusp situation where we need to face the challenge of Streamlining the Vocational Training Structure in order to reap the benefits of the huge potential of Human Resource in India.

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Contaminacion del Suelo

Estos agresivos no solo provienen de las actividades del hombre, sino que en menor medida pueden darse mediante la llamada Contaminación Natural, originada por ejemplo en el caso de Erupciones Volcánicas, o bien en aquellos casos donde depósitos de sustancias o metales tóxicos en la tierra comienzan a ascender progresivamente hacia la superficie.Entre los distintos causantes de este fenómeno, encontramos no solo aquellos que han sido vertidos intencional o accidentalmente por el hombre y sus actividades industriales y económicas en general, sino también a aquellas que se acumulan progresivamente hasta alcanzar niveles tóxicos que degradan al suelo, las especies que allí se desarrollan y hasta lo pueden volver infértil y no apto para cultivo.Entre los agresivos químicos que podemos encontrar, destacamos los siguientes:Derivados del petróleo: Hidrocarburos en general, con o sin tratamiento previo Solventes Inorgánicos y Orgánicos Pesticidas Prohibidos Tóxicos MetálicosNo solo encontramos consecuencias nocivas para el estado del suelo en sí, sino también esto puede repercutir directa o indirectamente en las reservas de agua que puedan encontrarse cercanas a la zona afectada, causando que el Agua Potable indebidamente tratada tome contacto con estos tóxicos y se acumulen en ella.La consecuencia entonces para las personas está en su ingesta, causando problemas de salud con intoxicaciones agudas o crónicas, situación que solo puede ser revertida con un trabajo que conlleve en una delimitación, aislamiento y saneamiento de la zona (lo que lleva una gran inversión económica)Recibe todas las noticias, información exclusiva, trucos y novedades de Blog Ecologista directamente en tu

E-Cat Weekly -- February 16, 2012

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EERE Support Yields Breakthrough in Manufacturing of Triple Pane, R-5 Energy Efficient Windows

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Obama Hikes Royalties on Oil Industry by 50%

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Has Russia turned off the tap on Europe?

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Edward Davey opens world’s biggest offshore windfarm

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The State of Solar Power in Europe

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New Budget Reflects Inefficient Energy Priorities

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Clean energy, environment-related nuggets from Ontario-commissioned Drummond Report

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Czechs temper their nuclear ambitions

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U.S. Solar Energy Projects Rose 67% in 4th Quarter

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New grid under-sea cable to connect England and Scotland

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The toxic debate over climate science

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Reducing Petroleum Consumption from Transportation

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DOE Budget a Bonanza for Battery Builders

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Low-carbon technologies 'no quick-fix': May not lessen global warming until late this century

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Renewable Energy Stock Trading Alert: Clean Wind Energy Tower, Inc. (OTCBB:CWET) Pays Off Convertible Note

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - February 22, 2012 (Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire) Clean Wind Energy Tower, Inc. (OTCBB:CWET) announced today that the Asher Enterprises, LLC, note, convertible into common stock, entered into on August 23, 2011, in the amount of $32,500 was paid off in cash.

Inside Look at Gemasolar’s Concentrated Solar Thermal Power Plant

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Future of Geothermal Bright for Indonesia, Philippines — Finance and Regulatory Stability Critical

Ahead of the GeoPower Indonesia & Philippines conference in Jakarta, I caught up with Edward McCartin, Senior Development Advisor at Alterra Power, a speaker at the June meeting that will host the key stakeholders in the Asian geothermal industry. Alterra Power Corp is a leading renewable energy developer, whose portfolio includes two geotherm

State-Owned Oil Companies Increase Price Volatility and Pollution, but Rarely Get Used as Geopolitical Weapons, says Stanford Researcher

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REpower and Maïa Eolis agree 250 MW of French wind

REpower Systems SE and Maïa Eolis have entered a framework agreement for up to 250 MW of onshore wind farms in France.

Hagent, the Heat-Storing Robot

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Don’t Do These 7 Things When Installing Solar Panels

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Heartland Institute Leak

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Designing a Bike by Committee for the People of Bordeaux

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RENEW to PSC: Specify a date for resumption of renewable program

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Secret Clean Energy Stash Discovered in Oceans

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Religious Leaders Want to Raise Offshore Wind in Maryland

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Support Open-Source Kenyan Wind Turbine Project (TODAY)

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New LED Bulb for Under $5

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Is the Keystone Pipeline a Shortcut to Catastrophic Climate Change?

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A Renaissance for NiMH?

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Creating Jobs in Homebuilding: What Will it Take?

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Ritger-Preder Wind Turbine Powers Family Farm in Southeastern Wisconsin

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WTF? Sen. Lamar Alexander “Can’t Think of” Extending Wind Power Tax Credits (& Saving 37,000 Jobs), but Trying to Force Tar Sands Pipeline

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Is It a Jungle Gym or an Electric Charging Station?

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EV in a Frightening Chinese Haze

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Payroll Tax Bill’s Missed Opportunity (SEIA’s Comments)

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Adjusting the EU Energy Efficiency Target

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Clean Energy Investors Want Some Level of Certainty

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Where’s My Smart Grid? (It’s on the grill)

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On One-Year Anniversary of Solyndra, Nothing to Report

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Only the lowest carbon dioxide emitting technologies can avoid a hot end-of-century

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Energy Security, Economic and Environmental Stability

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How Much Solar Costs & How Much You Could Save on Electricity in Your State (Infographic)

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Germany and UK have greatest deficit of EU carbon allowances

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UK & France in major nuclear reactor deal

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Solar Company CEO Says Import Tariffs Would Be Harmful

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Fighting Poverty with Clean, Renewable Solar Energy: Mauritius Company to Provide 33 Million Africans Access to Cheap, Affordable Solar PV

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Solar Training Courses, More of Them

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Ormat Awarded Contract to Build 6 MW Geothermal Power Plant in Kenya

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New 'soft' motor made from artificial muscles

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Smart Grid Innovations Will Reduce the Pain of Consumer Energy Costs

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Busting the Myth of the “Clean-Tech Crash”

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Plasmas torn apart: Discovery hints at origin of phenomena like solar flares

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Biolite’s Brilliant Camp Stove Converts Waste Heat Into Electricity for USB Gadgets

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Membership - The GRC Advantage

Membership of the Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) is open to any person, organization, agency or company. Membership advantages include access to GRC functions, specifically its Annual Meeting and educational programs; a subscription to the GRC Bulletin; listing in the GRC Membership Roster and Registry of Geothermal Services & Equipment; companion membership in the International Geothermal Association; and the opportunity to stand for election to the GRC Board of Directors.

President Obama Follows Through on Energy Innovation in 2013 Budget Request

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Biofuels and Biomaterials raise $1.374B in equity in past 12 months

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Dust from industrial-scale processing of nanomaterials carries high explosion risk

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Aquamarine Power To Connect Wave Energy Generator To UK National Grid

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Fossil-Fuel-Funded Think Tank, Heartland Institute, Exposed (Deniergate? Heartlandgate? Pick a Name)

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Universities Become Natural Leaders In Renewable Energy

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How to Make a Solar Panel Home Wind Power Generator

How To Make Solar Panels Build Wind Generator Make Your Own Solar Power How to Generate Solar Power Electricity Free! Finally the secret is out. How to build your own diy solar panels. UNDER $200 "EASIEST" Make A Solar Panel Guide Available! Do you want to save thousands off the cost of solar panels. You can Build do it yourself solar panels - build home made wind turbine power generator at home! >>> Click Here to Check it out! <<< Slash the cost of solar panels by making them at home Yourself ! My "make a solar panel" Package contains all the information and guidance on how to make a solar panel at home to start generating your own free solar electricity with solar power and wind power. Learning how to make a small solar panel at home with my complete step by step fully illustrated diy manuals. My easy to follow videos on how to build a home made wind turbine power generator. I'm going to help you reduce your electricity bill and protect the environment.

Renewable portfolio standards insufficient to meet 2030 GHG emission targets

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Apple Tips Plans For Solar, Biogas Systems at NC Data Farm

Last year Apple commissioned its new 500,000 acre data center in Maiden, North Carolina. The facility, costing an estimated $1 billion facility to build, is the company's biggest data center several times over, aimed to support everything from iTunes to its iCloud services to the Siri voice functionality in the iPhone 4S.

UK Call to become a Leader in Wave and Tidal Power Moves Ocean Power Technologies (NASDAQ:OPTT) Stock Up

New York, New York - February 21, 2012 - (Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire) Investorideas.com, a leader in renewable energy stock research, releases a trading alert for wave technology stock Ocean Power Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:OPTT).

SolarWorld states its case for tariffs on Chinese solar panel imports

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Solar Power Heavyweight Sunpower Sues SolarCity Over Stolen Data

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Government Motors Breaks Up With Big Oil

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Why Is the Nissan Leaf Selling Faster than the Chevy Volt?

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Bill McKibben Talks Keystone XL on the Colbert Report

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New nano-material combinations produce leap in infrared technology

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Siemens buys tidal company Marine Current Turbines

Siemens has acquired a majority stake in the UK tidal power company Marine Current Turbines Ltd.

Butanol & Natural Gas Reserves — R-Squared Energy TV Ep. 12

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Yikes, SunPower Sues SolarCity

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We Need an iCar, Market Experts Conclude

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Gold & Silver Nanoparticles Improve Efficiency of Thin-Film Solar Cells at Australia’s Swinburne University of Technology

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The Cost of $100 Crude

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Palo Alto to Vote on New Solar Program

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Leaked: Conservative Group Plans Anti-Climate Education Program

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App into Efficiency: Energy UFO

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Cleantech Startup Accelerator Starts 2nd Program

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Students Cutting Energy Usage Up to 17%

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Market Experts Conclude Electric Cars Need Mass Appeal to Succeed

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Obama’s Budget Proposal a Win for Those Who Care about Clean Air, Clean Water, Livable Climate, & Jobs

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Aluminum Smelting Inspires Hot New Battery

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1st Universal Metric for Measuring Sustainability across Resources Launched

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Land of the Rising Sun: Japan’s Surging Sales of Residential Solar PV

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Introduction to Solar Photovoltaics

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Excellence in Renewable Energy Awards Announced! Check out Video Coverage of the Winners Here

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Excellence in Renewable Energy Award Announced! Check out Video Coverage of the Winners Here

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Clean Tech's Challenge of "The Disconnect"

Who's harder to educate, investors or politicians?

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Editorial: Desertec projectwhen science joins politics

Abdelilah Slaoui Abstract not available. [J. Renewable Sustainable Energy 4, 010401 (2012)] published Thu Feb 16, 2012.

Preface to Special Topic: Selected Papers from the Photovoltaic Technical Conference, Aix en Provence, France, 2011

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DONG opens 367.2 MW Walney offshore wind farm

DONG Energy has opened the 367.2 MW Walney offshore wind farm in the UK.

EDF eyes up Photowatt

Electricité de France (EDF) has confirmed its interest in buying bankrupt solar company Photowatt.

State of the Union: Obama makes the right noises on clean energy

What did President Obama say to excite the renewables industry during his 2012 SOTU speech?

Mitsubishi enters German offshore wind grid projects

Mitsubishi Corporation has entered into the offshore wind high-voltage cable projects BorWin1 and BorWin2.

Wind power passes 6 GW in the UK

The UK has reached 6 GW of installed wind power capacity, according to trade association RenewableUK.

SolarBridge and Solartec introduce AC solar PV to Mexico

SolarBridge Technologies and Solartec Energia Renovable will introduce AC solar photovoltaic (PV) modules to Mexico.

Total Energy USA Conference

Education. Explore the issues and get your answers at Total Energy USA's in-depth educational conference.

The Relion Series Relay in a Pre-Configured Matching Unit: A Simple Solution

Side by side comparison of the terminal layout of the existing relay and the PCMUWe often receive calls from customers who have very old relays they are looking to repair or replace. Up to a few months ago, our response was often that the relay was obsolete or that spare parts were no longer available. We would typically try to sell the customer on a new relay with the most modern control and protection features.The problem comes in the cost to install the new relay in the customer's equipment.  Often, the costs to install a relay with different dimensions and connection points is more than the relay itself.The launch of the Relion 615 Series and the design of the Pre-Configured Matching Unit (PCMU) opens the possibility to offer customers a product that provides quick and virtually risk-free replacement of legacy relays with state-of-the art microprocessor technology. Replacement can be achieved with a relay that has the same cutout and rear terminal layout as the existing relay, minimizing the risk of mismatched wiring and ultimately speeding up the replacement process. The solution can provide a real savings to the customer and can add even more value if you consider the new relay can offer modern communication capabilities such as IEC 61850 and can work with the rest of the installed modern IEDs.To learn more about how to replace ABB legacy relays with PCMU’s click HERE, contact your local ABB representative, or call 954 752 6700.

While Digging Up 1,235 Acres For His Golf Course, Donald Trump Says Wind Farms Are 'Destroying' Scotland

Real estate mogul and former Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has outdone himself this time.

Washington State Legislature Considers Changes to Geothermal Law

The Washington State legislature is considering potential changes to the state's geothermal law (Chapter 78.60 Revised Code of Washington), following up on last year's effort. The bill seeks to bring Washington's law in line with federal laws and other states' laws, as part of an effort to promote geothermal development in the state.

Q-Cells awarded TOP BRAND PV by EuPD Research

Q-Cells has been awarded the TOP BRAND PV label in three European countries by EuPD Research.

Masdar PV commissions 11.7 MWp thin-film solar park in Germany

Masdar PV has completed a 11.7 MWp thin-film solar photovoltaic (PV) farm in Gotha, Thuringia, in Germany.

Tribal Renewable Energy Projects: Balance Opportunity with Caution

In my 20-plus years of dealing with economic development on tribal lands, I have found that few people are familiar with federal Indian law or tribal law, governments and dispute resolution systems, which reflect each tribe's sovereign status and unique culture, language, laws, mores and traditions. And it is from this lack of familiarity that problems arise.

SolarMax solar inverter warranty extended

Sputnik Engineering is offering a free warranty extension for its SolarMax central solar photovoltaic (PV) inverters.

Semprius achieves 33.9% solar CPV module efficiency

Semprius Inc has reached an efficiency of 33.9% with one of its concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) solar modules.

Belgium solar energy grows against the current

BRUSSELS - February 20, 2012 - (Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire) Although subsidies and tax benefits are being cut, solar panels in Belgium become cheaper every day.

Germany Invests in Hydrogen Technology for Renewable Storage, Vehicles

The tanks look like they could hold propane, gasoline or any other form of conventional energy.

October Newsletter

The October Medium Voltage Distribution Components Customer Newsletter is out! See what's new from ABB here

DoE could see US$27.2bn budget in fiscal 2013

The Obama Administration's fiscal year 2013 budget includes a US$27.2 billion request for the Department of Energy (DoE).

Gamesa sells wind farms totalling 16 MW to Allianz in France

Gamesa has sold two wind farms in France totalling 16 MW to Allianz Renewable Energy Partners IV Ltd.

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The Multi-Billion Dollar Water Services Industry

February 14, 2012 - (Investorideas.com renewable energy) There is a multi-billion dollar water industry forming before investors' eyes in the oil patch.

Gamesa supplies 50 MW of wind turbines to China's Longyuan

Gamesa is supplying 50 MW of its G97-2.0 MW wind turbines to China's Longyuan for a wind farm in Ningxia, China.

Telgenco launches 5 kW 48 V DC renewable energy generator

Telgenco of Cambridge, UK, has launched a 5 kW 48 V DC generator targeted specifically for renewable energy deployments and remote telecoms sites.

First Solar reaches 14.4% efficiency with CdTe solar PV module

First Solar Inc has set a new record for cadmium-telluride (CdTe) photovoltaic (PV) solar module efficiency, reaching a 14.4% total area efficiency.

Trina Solar's modules fulfil Italian feed-in tariff requirements

Trina Solar Ltd's multicrystalline solar photovoltaic (PV) modules manufactured with European-sourced silicon wafers have been certified by the Italian institute ICIM and fulfil GSE requirements for a 10% feed-in tariff premium in Italy.

Samsung plans offshore wind base in Scotland

Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) plans to place its first European offshore wind project in Methil, Fife, in Scotland, creating over 500 jobs.

EU energy chief opposes increase in biofuels target

EU energy chief Günther Oettinger is opposing proposals to increase the EU's target of 10% biofuels by 2020 due to environmental concerns.

UK small wind endangered by feed-in tariff cuts

UK trade association RenewableUK says it is “concerned” over the Government's proposed lower levels of feed-in tariffs for small wind turbines.

Indian and Swiss cooperation on energy efficiency in buildings

India and Switzerland have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for a joint project on energy efficiency in buildings in India.

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Asia Report: India Sees 52 Percent Rise in Investments

The year 2011 may be remembered in clean energy circles as the moment when India became a major player across several industries.

US regains renewable energy investment lead over China

US clean energy investments have again surpassed those of China for the first time since 2008, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

SMA Sunny PRO Club extends regional forums through 2012

SMA’s Sunny PRO Clubâ€"a membership-based professional partnership programme for solar installersâ€"has extended its Regional Forums in North America through 2012.

Nordex installs 30 MW of wind in Spain

Nordex will assemble and install the 30 MW Barbers wind farm consisting of 12 of its N90/2500 wind turbines for Eolia Renovables, in Spain.

Micro-hybrids could create a US$6.9bn battery market in 2017

Micro-hybrids could grow nearly eight-fold to 39 million vehicles in 2017 and create a US$6.9 billion market for energy storage devices, according Lux Research.

Yingli to supply 180 MW of solar PV modules to IBC in 2012

Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Ltd will supply 180 MW of multicrystalline and monocrystalline solar photovoltaic (PV) modules to IBC SOLAR AG in 2012.

Siemens appoints head of solar thermal

Siemens has appointed Shmuel Fledel as CEO of the Solar Thermal Energy Business Unit in the Solar & Hydro Division of Siemens Energy.

Tata Power builds 25 MW solar project in India

Tata Power has secured financing for a 25 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) power project at Mithapur, in the western state of Gujarat, India

Total Energy USA Exposition

What will it take to create a sustainable energy future? ?Now, there's a professional conference and expo that paints the complete picture.

Scotland welcomes offshore wind, wave and tidal blueprint

Scotland's First Minister, Alex Salmond has welcomed a blueprint to streamline the scoping, planning and consenting of offshore wind, wave and tidal developments.

Mind4Energy launches solar PV monitoring system

Mind4Energy bvba Ltd has launched a solar photovoltaic (PV) monitoring system offering visualisations and comparisons of key performance indicators of solar plants.

REpower installs 3.4 MW onshore wind turbine in the UK

The first REpower 3.4M104 onshore wind turbine has been sold in the UK for phase one of a repowering project at Blyth Harbour.

Trina completes first European Trinamount installation

Trina Solar has completed its first Trinamount solar photovoltaic (PV) mounting installation in Europe â€" at a 50 kWp solar PV system in Cumbria, UK.

Spain halts all new feed-in tariff applications

Spain is halting all feed-in tariff applications as the Government looks to reform the energy system and tackle the feed-in tariff programme's deficit.

Texas Energy Independence Week

Texas Renewable Energy Industries Association (TREIA) has declared February 20 â€" 24 Texas Energy Independence Week to explore Texas' vast renewable energy resources and its potential.

Electric Car Stocks: Video: Tesla Unveils Model X at Its Los Angeles Design Studio

February 10, 2012 (Investorideas.com renewable energy/green newswire) Tesla Motors (NASDAQ:TSLA) unveiled its latest one-of-a-kind vehicle last night: the highly anticipated Model X.

100% Carbon Free Electricity by 2018

We need a massive increase in electricity generated from alternative energy.Here's Al Gore's vision:Here's one way to achieve 100% Carbon Free ElectricityThoughts?

Biofuel and food industries share potential synergies

Neste Oil Corporation and Raisioagro Ltd say the biofuel and food industries “share a number of major potential synergies” and cooperation could benefit both.

Abound Solar and Solarsis commission 1 MW solar project in Andhra Pradesh, India

Abound Solar and Solar Integration Systems India Private Ltd (Solarsis) have commissioned a 1 MW thin-film solar photovoltaic (PV) plant in Kadiri, Andhra Pradesh, India.

EU offshore wind installations 'stable' in 2011

New offshore wind installations in Europe remained relative stable in 2011 with 866 MW, compared to 883 MW in 2010, according to the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA).

Torresol opens 100 MW of CSP in Spain

Torresol Energy, a joint venture between Masdar and SENER, has commissioned the Valle 1 and Valle 2, 50 MW concentrating solar power (CSP) plants in Cadiz, Spain.

No Europeans among top 10 solar PV cell manufacturers

Despite high demand in Europe, there are no European companies in the latest top 10 list of solar photovoltaic (PV) cell manufacturers from Lux Research.

Solar PV surge at the end of 2011

The last quarter of 2011 saw a 23% rise in the European solar photovoltaic (PV) market, creating short-term optimism in the industry, according to NPD Solarbuzz.

Atlantis moves tidal testing to Narec, UK

Atlantis Resources Corporation is moving its AR1000 tidal turbine to continue its testing programme at the National Renewable Energy Centre (Narec) in Blyth, UK.

UK energy storage company picks up awards

UK energy storage technology company, Highview Power Storage, has won the Rushlight Award for Power Generation and Transmission, and the Group Energy Environmental Award.

Worldwide wind installations up 21% in 2011

Over 41 GW of new wind power was installed in 2011, up 21% from 2010, bringing the total to over 238 GW, says the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC).

Chinese court dismisses AMSC IP case against Sinovel

A Chinese court has dismissed AMSC's case against Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Sinovel where AMSC accuses Sinovel of contractual breaches and intellectual property theft.

Wave and tidal in Scotland gets £6m boost

The wave and tidal power industry could benefit from £6 million in funding through Scottish Enterprise's WATERS fund to develop testing of prototypes in Scotland.

ABB and FG Emvelo develop CSP in South Africa

ABB and FG Emvelo are teaming up to develop concentrating solar power (CSP) plants in Karoshoek Solar Valley in the Northern Cape province, South Africa.

Could biofuels power the shipping industry?

Biofuels could replace conventional fossil fuels in marine transport, helping the industry to become carbon neutral as well as reducing harmful emissions, according to Ecofys.

Pattern Energy builds 115 MW wind farm in Chile

Pattern Energy Group and a Chilean mining company has entered into a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) for Pattern's planned 115 MW El Arrayan wind farm.

Gamesa enters electric vehicle market

Gamesa is entering the electric vehicle and energy efficiency market, taking a stake in N2S, a Spanish start-up specialising in intelligent energy services management.

US Department of Commerce finds massive surge in Chinese solar imports

The US Department of Commerce has found a large surge in Chinese solar imports, which could trigger 90-day retroactivity if it finds duties are warranted.

India saw US$10.3bn of clean energy investment in 2011

India saw clean energy investments reach US$10.3 billion in 2011, 52% higher than 2010, and accounting for 4% of global clean energy investment, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

Vestas sees disastrous 2011 – CFO and Chairman resign

Vestas fell into a net loss of €166 million in 2011, compared to a profit of €156m in 2010, during what the company terms “a very challenging year”.

Slowdown in Spanish wind

The Spanish wind power sector experienced the slowest growth ever recorded in percentage terms with a 5.1% increase in accumulated power to just under 21.7 GW in 2011.

Asia Solar Cell Producers Rising Amid Pricing War

Europe may be the big end-market for solar PV demand (at least for now), but from a manufacturing standpoint Asian firms are beginning to dominate.

Ocean Energy installs wave power device at Wave Hub

Ocean Energy Ltd will install its 1.5 MW, €9 million wave power device at the grid connected test site for wave energy, Wave Hub, in Cornwall, UK.

Nominations open for 2012 Annual British Renewable Awards

The Renewable Energy Association (REA) says it is open for nominations to its 7th Annual British Renewable Awards, which will be presented in London on 21 June.

UK anaerobic digestion industry under threat from EU proposal

The UK anaerobic digestion (AD) industry is under threat from proposed changes to the EU Waste Framework Directive, according to the UK Renewable Energy Association (REA).

Ballard signs deal with WEG Industries to develop fuel cells for clean energy in Brazil

Canadian-based Ballard Power Systems has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with WEG Industries in Brazil, to collaborate on product and market development of clean energy fuel cell products.

Prudent Living Magazine

Prudent Living Magazine is a free, quarterly resource for how to live prudently, from suggestions for green home renovations and alternative energy solutions to gardening tips and health information.

Wind Energy Installed in 2011 Totals 41,000 MW

The global wind industry installed just over 41,000 MW of wind power in 2011, bringing the world's total installed capacity to more than 238,000 MW, the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) reported.

Wind Stock; Clean Wind Energy Tower, Inc. (OTCBB: CWET) Letter to Shareholders

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - February 10, 2012 (InvestorIdeas.com Newswire) - Clean Wind Energy Tower, Inc. (OTCBB: CWET) announced today that the Company sent the following Letter to their Shareholders of Record

A Harsh Winter for China's Wind Industry and Its Leading Company: Sinovel

The Year of the Dragon has gotten off to an inauspicious start for the Chinese wind industry and in particular, Sinovel Wind Group Co. (Sinovel), China's leading wind turbine manufacturer.

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ITM Power to cooperate with Logan Energy on Scottish clean energy storage projects

In the UK, ITM Power has signed a cooperation agreement with Logan Energy Ltd, under which they will jointly tender for hydrogen energy storage and clean fuel projects in Scotland.

Grid-scale energy storage viable in the UK

Grid-scale energy storage could become economically viable in the UK with rapid falls in the price of technology and appropriate regulatory support, according to a Bloomberg New Energy Finance study.

Tonga's renewable energy ambitions boosted by REEEP

The Renewable Energy & Energy Efficiency (REEEP) will help fund Tonga's Energy Roadmap, aiming to decrease dependence on imported fossil fuels, increase energy efficiency and increase the share of renewable energy.

REC crashes into NOK10bn loss in 2011

REC Group has tumbled down from a profit of NOK989 million in 2010, to a loss of over NOK10 billion in 2011 due to a “weak solar market” and “aggressive polysilicon pricing”.

UK announces £50m Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult

The Carbon Trust, National Renewable Energy Centre (Narec) and Ocean Energy Innovation has been selected by the UK Technology Strategy Board (TSB) to set up the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult.

Latin America Report: Mixed Messages on Wind

Vestas on Thursday announced a major restructuring of its global operations, though it remains unclear how the move could affect its plans for the growing and lucrative Latin America market.

Long Term Service Awards

Yesterday, we celebrated the long term service of 3 Provident Energy Management employees...Dave Muffitt, Operations Manager, 20 yearsCraig McIntyre, Engineering Manager, 5 yearsJason Schembri, Technical Sales Representative, 5 yearsCongratulations Dave, Craig, and Jason!

AWS and partners look at offshore wind integration in Carolina, USA

AWS Truepower LLC will contribute to the Carolinas Offshore Wind Integration Case Study with Duke Energy, ABB Inc., National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (UNC).

Siemens supplies 100 MW of wind turbines to Morocco

Siemens Energy has secured its first wind turbine orders in Africa, with a total of 100 MW to Nareva Holding for the Haouma and Foum El Oued Wind Power Plants in Morocco.

Intelligent Energy, Suzuki form joint venture to produce fuel cell systems

UK-based Intelligent Energy and the Suzuki Motor Corporation in Japan are establishing a joint venture company, to develop and manufacture air-cooled PEM fuel cell systems for a range of industry sectors.

20 GW of solar PV manufacturing equipment to be updated by 2016

There could be a 20 GW opportunity for the upgrade or replacement of existing solar photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing equipment by 2016 despite a bleak solar PV market outlook in 2012, according to IMS Research.

We're Hiring!

We're looking for an Energy Systems Technician to join our building automation department. For more information on the position, including how to apply, please see the job posting on our website.

MaRINET offers funding for wave and tidal testing at EMEC

The marine research organisation MaRINET offers to fund access for non UK-based wave and tidal energy power companies, SMEs and research groups to the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney, UK.
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