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UK Sets Out to Be the ‘Rolls Royce’ of Marine Energy (09:51 | 01/12/2011)
DECC focused “on ‘scalable’ lower cost technologies” as to change support and incentives for large-scale renewable generation projects from 2013-2017 as the UK strives to meet the 2020 renewable energy targets established in its national Renewables Obligation (RO).
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Among the many factors keeping wind power projects from getting their legs is the annoying and sometimes dangerous tendency for moving wind turbines to mimic aircraft on an air traffic controller’s radar screen.
Sri Lanka has world’s highest tariffs for renewable energy (03:39 | 28/10/2011)
Average prices paid in Sri Lanka to renewable energy firms in wind energy, mini-hydro and biomass are among the highest in the world, an analysis by an industry expert has shown.
European Commission to invest €9.1bn in energy infrastructure (02:29 | 26/10/2011)
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Energy storage market could reach €500bn by 2030 (02:13 | 26/10/2011)
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Solar Ship: The hybrid airship with a low-carbon twist (02:23 | 26/10/2011)
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Solar lights make life safer for Haiti earthquake victims (02:19 | 26/10/2011)
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the Global Environment Facility have contributed $1.5m in grants for solar lighting that has cut crime at two earthquake settlement camps in Haiti.
US Military Investing $10 Billion a Year in Renewable Energy by 2030 (02:07 | 26/10/2011)
The US Army has announced that it has formed a new Energy Initiatives Task Force that will assess renewable energy projects, vet potential suppliers and develop new technologies to support the Army's growing commitment to powering its bases and its missions with renewable energy.
Trade Barriers Dim Renewable Energy's Prospects (11:14 | 20/10/2011)
Protectionism in the renewable energy industry takes many forms depending on location and sector. For example, in the U.S., Ohio is stringently enforcing a law that half of its mandated renewable energy must be supplied through in-state production.
IndiGo pay-as-you-go solar power makes energy cheaper (12:10 | 20/10/2011)
Pay as you go is a common way of paying for calls on your cellphone. Now the idea could help make solar power a more realistic option for families in Kenya and other African countries.
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