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Prairie grass-based biofuels could meet half current fuel demand without affecting forests, food

Biofuels could meet up to half the world's current fuel consumption without affecting food production or forests, argues a study published last month in...

European Supergrid Slowly Coming into Focus

In early December 2010, as Europe was grappling with sovereign debt crises and angry protests swept through its cities, a group of Ministers and...

2011 Hydropower Outlook

One of the largest deployments of new hydropower generation in the U.S. is well underway and is expected to move much closer to commercial...

China's Growing Confidence in Its Emerging Renewable Energy Leadership

As the Chinese government puts the finishing touches on its 12th Five-Year Plan (2011-2015), China's increasingly self-assured renewable energy ambitions are on display. Indeed,...

Saskatchewan's Rise as a Renewable Energy Leader

It is about time the world sat up and took notice of Saskatchewan. Rarely does a historical polluter quietly turn into an unlikely candidate...

PV Set To Ride Out the Downturn

New analysis suggests that the surging PV market will withstand public budget restraints and the weakening of the euro in currency markets to continue...

2011 Florida Renewable Energy announces Gainesville Tour Stop

The Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy is excited to announce the next confirmed tour stops in its 2011 Renewable Energy Tour which is set...

EU Boost for Africa's New Renewable Development

RECP, an EU-Africa energy pact, is aiming to help bring modern and sustainable energy services to at least 100 million Africans by 2020. By...

2011 Florida Renewable Energy announces Miami Tour Stop

Miami, FL The Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy is excited to announce the next confirmed tour stops in its 2011 Renewable Energy Tour which...

Spain law aims to save 4.6 billion euros in power costs

Spain said it would slash subsidies for its photovoltaic solar power industry, netting savings of around 2.2 billion euros ($3 billion) over three years,...

Republican asks to expand power of energy panel

A key Republican asked lawmakers to consolidate energy oversight in the House of Representatives into one powerful energy committee. Doc Hastings, the expected incoming head...

UK's Huhne highlights urgent need for new energy

The UK Secretary of State for Energy Chris Huhne has said that a surge of investment in new energy sources will be needed to...

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China’s new renewables pricing mechanism may not give generators the stability they need

Since implementing its renewable energy law in 2005, China has been rapidly rolling out wind and solar power – from 10 gigawatts (GW) per...

Switch Together Solar scheme returns to help Solihull residents save money and cut carbon

A popular scheme that helps people save money on their energy bills while reducing carbon emissions is returning to Solihull. Switch Together Solar brings residents,...

BOOM Power secures second NSIP consent for Fenwick solar plant

The UK energy secretary Ed Miliband has granted consent for a 237.5MW solar PV plant developed by BOOM Power. The UK-based developer will construct the...

Indian PV manufacturers downplay impact of 125% preliminary US countervailing duty

The US Department of Commerce (DoC) has proposed a 125.87% preliminary countervailing duty (CVD) on imported Indian solar cells. Several Indian PV manufacturers PV Tech...