• Become a MWPS Country Representative

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  • Is Bigger Better Offshore or is it Mega-turbine Madness?

    Updated: 2011-12-30 16:07:42

  • Report Shows Wind Power Can Deliver 30% EU Emissions Cut

    Updated: 2011-12-30 15:54:22

  • Share of Renewable Energy in Gross Electricity Consumption Rises to 20% in 2011

    Updated: 2011-12-30 07:31:47
    In 2011 renewable energies significantly increased their contribution to electricity supply in Germany. Preliminary calculations by the Working Group on Renewable Energy Statistics (AGEE-Stat) for the Federal Environment Ministry (BMU) show that the share of renewables in Germany’s electricity generation rose by about 3% to almost 20% in 2011 (2010: 17%). Starting with a market [...]

  • Designers Want to Build a Vertical Garden on the Eiffel Tower

    Updated: 2011-12-29 18:07:55
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  • Discovery of a ‘Dark State’ could mean a brighter future for solar Energy

    Updated: 2011-12-29 09:32:01

  • What If Electric Cars Were Better?

    Updated: 2011-12-29 05:00:00
    Improving the energy density of batteries is the key to mass-market electric vehicles.

  • REMIT – EU Legislation on Insider Trading and Market Manipulation in Wholesale EU Energy Markets Entered Into Force

    Updated: 2011-12-28 20:25:16
    Today the European regulation No 1227/2011 on wholesale energy market integrity and transparency entered into force (REMIT). With it, as of today, insider trading and market manipulation are specifically prohibited in the covered area. Market participants and persons professionally arranging transactions are now obliged to publish certain insider information. This obligation concerns insider information which [...]

  • How to Keep from Wasting Holiday Food: Love Food Hate Waste

    Updated: 2011-12-28 17:43:55
    Explore The Network Nature Planetsave Blue Living Ideas Civilization CleanTechnica Gas 2.0 Green Building Elements Ecopreneurist The Inspired Economist Daily Life Insteading Eat . Drink . . Better Green Living Ideas Green Divas Radio Society sustainablog EcoLocalizer Red , Green Blue OzHouse Creativity Crafting A Green World FeelGood Style Google Plus importantmedia Facebook Login Advertise About About sustainablog Guest posting Sustainablog Jeff McIntire-Strasburg has been blogging a greener world via sustainablog since 2003 Business Culture Living Media Politics Products Science Sustainability Technology You are here : Home Living How to Keep from Wasting Holiday Food : Love Food Hate Waste How to Keep from Wasting Holiday Food : Love Food Hate Waste December 28, 2011 By Jeff

  • Dena Expects 20% Electricity Price Increase by 2020

    Updated: 2011-12-27 19:55:57
    Many electricity suppliers have announced to raise their prices at the end of the year. The German Energy Agency (dena) understands this as a sign for a long-term trend due to the German energy turnaround and assumes that electricity prices will increase by 20% by 2020. In the light of the increase of energy costs, dena reminds that a key issue [...]

  • Top 10 Tiny House Books: Small House Designs

    Updated: 2011-12-27 16:05:42
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  • Interview with the President and CEO of Hydro Green Energy LLC

    Updated: 2011-12-27 14:00:00
    Michael P. Maley is the newest member of the executive team at Hydro Green Energy LLC, a developer of low-head hydropower projects. Maley discusses the company's technology, its business strategy and his decision to jump into the hydropower business.

  • Flying Windmills

    Updated: 2011-12-27 05:00:00
    A small company is taking an unusual tack to produce cheaper wind energy.

  • Electricity from the Air

    Updated: 2011-12-26 17:00:00
    California company Makani Power is developing a flying wind turbine designed to generate cheap renewable power.

  • Guerrilla Grafters Make Community Ornamental Trees Bear Fruit

    Updated: 2011-12-26 16:45:18
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  • Grading My Predictions for 2011

    Updated: 2011-12-26 07:43:41
    Join the forum discussion on this post In my list of Top 10 Energy Related Stories of 2010, I made three predictions for 2011. Those predictions were: I believe high oil prices will continue to put a strain on the economies of oil-importing nations. I expect that we will see oil prices once again head above [...]

  • New Bavarian Wind Power Decree to Increase Share of Wind Power Generation

    Updated: 2011-12-22 19:34:34
    The Bavarian government adopted a new decree providing guidelines for municipalities on the planning and permitting of wind power plants. The decree is intended to accelerate construction and increase electricity generation from wind power in Bavaria. The Environment State Secretary and the Economics Minister called the expansion of wind power a key element of the new energy [...]

  • The LowLine: New York Seeks to Retrofit Underground Station into Park

    Updated: 2011-12-22 16:50:03
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  • X Factor: Bill for General Sector-related Productivity Rate Factor Passes Federal Council

    Updated: 2011-12-22 14:26:53
    The Bundesrat (Federal Council) did not exercise its constitutional right to object against an amendment of the German Energy Act (EnWG) that will create the statutory basis for a general sector-related productivity rate (so-called X factor or Xgen) in the Incentive Regulation Ordinance (ARegV). The X factor is part of the regulation formula in the ARegV [...]

  • R-Squared Energy TV: Episode 6 – EROEI Explained

    Updated: 2011-12-22 06:45:53
    Join the forum discussion on this post In this week’s episode of R-Squared Energy TV I present the first of several mini-presentations on energy topics of interest. The presentations will be short, 5 to 8 minute presentations with 3 to 5 slides each. This week’s presentation is on Energy Return on Energy Invested (EROEI). I [...]

  • British public strongly support renewable energy survey says Leo Hickman Environment guardian.co.uk

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:59:03
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  • British public strongly support renewable energy survey says Leo Hickman Environment guardian.co.uk

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:59:02
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  • Global warming will boost solar power in Europe but cause losses elsewhere Duncan Clark Environment

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:52
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  • Lake District to get its first wind turbines at Kirkstone Pass UK news guardian.co.uk

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:51
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  • Lake District to get its first wind turbines at Kirkstone Pass UK news guardian.co.uk

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:51
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  • 3/7/12: GLOBALCON 2012 | Atlantic City, NJ

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:28
    Decision makers from business, industry and government must now seek integrated energy solutions — solutions which assure both a secure and affordable power supply, and effective management of both energy and overall operational costs. Globalcon, presented by the Association of Energy Engineers, is designed specifically to facilitate those who need to get up to speed [...]

  • 1/18/12: Geothermal Energy Finance Forum 2012 | San Francisco, CA

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:26
    The Geothermal Energy Association will convene the financial community at San Francisco’s Marriott Marquis for the GEA Geothermal Energy Finance Forum 2012. After three years in New York City, GEA’s leading financial renewable program moves for the first time to the Bay Area, home of the world’s top technology leaders and venture capitalists. The event [...]

  • 12/20/11: CleanEdison LEED Green Associate 1-Day Class | Baltimore, MD

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:25
    CleanEdison is the leader in LEED AP and LEED Certification Training in the US. Although studying and applying for LEED Certification can be both expensive and time consuming, CleanEdison’s LEED Exam Prep program is the most comprehensive in the industry offered in a concentrated time frame. Whether you want to pass the LEED Exam, or [...]

  • 5/22/12: Solar Maghreb Congress and Exhibition 2012 | Casablanca, Morocco

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:24
    Developing Large Scale North African Solar Markets The 3rd Annual Solar Maghreb congress returns to Casablanca for 2012. With lots having happened in the international solar markets and the regional political stage since the 2011 meeting, the 2012 congress has much to report. “Well organized conference with high quality content” - Amman Chamber of Commerce [...]

  • 3/21/12: EV Battery Forum + EV Charging Forum + E-Bikes Forum | Barcelona, Spain

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:22
    In 2012 we will feature 3 conferences running parallel within the same venue with a shared exhibition, so you can meet delegates from the full value chain from events such as: the EV Battery Forum (2 days), the EV Charging Forum (2 days) and the E-Bikes Forum (1 day – Free Entry). 13 utilities and [...]

  • 12/7/11: Concentrated Solar Power vs Photovoltaic | virtual

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:21
    As part of the Solar Power Series, the second webinar will be on Concentrated Solar Power vs Photovoltaic. Prominent speakers will talk about: - Near and Long Term Future of PV and CSP - Concentrating Solar Power: towards bulk electricity market with dispatchable solar technologies - Progress and trends of CSP and PV Systems. Speakers: [...]

  • 11/30/11: Fracture Development and Fluid Transport in Reservoirs | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:19
    Fractured reservoirs make up a large and increasing percentage of the world’s hydrocarbon reserves. In BP Amoco alone, current and future fields in various types of fractured reservoirs are estimated to account for some 21 billion barrels of oil equivalent. However, in spite of the importance of fractured reservoirs, professionals in the industry tend to [...]

  • 2/9/12: CleanTech Innovation Exchange IV | Rotterdam, Netherlands

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:18
    CleanTech Innovation Exchange is an event for entrepreneurs and investors to accelerate growth and return on cleantech innovation. The CTIX is an event of the CleanTech Business Club with many successful editions in the past. The day will starts at 13:00 with informative speakers like Managing Partner at StartGreen Venture Capital Coenraad de Vries about [...]

  • 11/30/11: EVs in NYC: What Roll-out Strategies Work Best for the Big Apple? | New York

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:17
    New York City has the nation’s largest hybrid vehicle fleet and the best access to public transportation in the United States. City officials and Con Edison are planning for widespread adoption of electric vehicles and its impact on the electric grid. This event will focus on fleet-based approaches for electric vehicles, charging infrastructure challenges, and [...]

  • 12/7/11: Demand Response 101 Training | Fountain Valley, CA

    Updated: 2011-12-22 00:58:15
    Skipping Stone will be offering a training event coming up in December on Competitive Power Markets 101 and Demand Response 101 training courses in Orange County, CA. Each course is a one day program for those seeking to learn how demand response and power markets work, market rules overview, load shedding methodologies, pricing electricity and [...]

  • Matthew Knight Wants Standardised Substations for UK Offshore

    Updated: 2011-12-21 17:56:10

  • German Energy Consumption Declines by 5% in 2011, Mainly Due to Mild Weather

    Updated: 2011-12-21 11:38:44
    According to preliminary figures published by Arbeitsgemeinschaft Energiebilanzen (AGEB), a working group founded by energy related associations and research centers, German energy consumption will presumably decline by 5% to 13,411 petajoules (PJ) respectively 457.6 million tons of coal equivalent (SKE). The decline is mainly due to the mild weather. Without the weather effects, energy consumption would [...]

  • Pucker Up for the Holidays With These Easy Tips for Choosing All-Natural Lipstick

    Updated: 2011-12-20 19:08:49
    Explore The Network Nature Planetsave Blue Living Ideas Civilization CleanTechnica Gas 2.0 Green Building Elements Ecopreneurist The Inspired Economist Daily Life Insteading Eat . Drink . . Better Green Living Ideas Green Divas Radio Society sustainablog EcoLocalizer Red , Green Blue OzHouse Creativity Crafting A Green World FeelGood Style Google Plus importantmedia Facebook Login Advertise About About sustainablog Guest posting Sustainablog Jeff McIntire-Strasburg has been blogging a greener world via sustainablog since 2003 Business Culture Living Media Politics Products Science Sustainability Technology You are here : Home Living Pucker Up for the Holidays With These Easy Tips for Choosing All-Natural Lipstick Pucker Up for the Holidays With These Easy Tips for Choosing All-Natural

  • BNetzA: Consultation on Capacity Allocation for Offshore Grid Connection

    Updated: 2011-12-20 15:44:08
    The Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) has opened a determination procedure (Festlegungsverfahren) to establish criteria to allocate offshore grid connection capacity. It has published a key issue paper and asked for comments by 31 January 2012. The determination procedure is based on Sec. 17 para. 2b German Energy Act (EnWG). The consultation is also in response to criticism [...]

  • Floating, Desalinating “Solar Cucumbers” Could Be the Future of Water Purification

    Updated: 2011-12-20 00:31:51
    Phil Pauley, a designer from the UK, has come up with a concept that might just revolutionize desalinating technology: "solar cucumbers." Related posts: NRDC Releases Bizarre EPA Draft Proposal LA Auto Show: Today’s Overview Quick Notes from the Auto Show

  • EEG Clearing Agency Advises on Advance Feed-in Tariff Payments under EEG 2009

    Updated: 2011-12-19 22:29:51
    Clearingstelle EEG (EEG Clearing Agency), which serves interested parties with regard to the interpretation and disputes relating to the EEG, has issued a recommendation (ref. no. 2011/12) with regard to advance payments of feed-in tariffs under the Renewable Energy Sources Act 2009 (EEG 2009). There is no statutory right to advance payments of feed-in tariffs [...]

  • Application Period for Free Greenhouse Gas Emission Allowance Expires

    Updated: 2011-12-19 14:42:45
    On 15 December 2011 the Institute of Mining and Energy Law of the University Bochum organise a lecture on “Ready for the next trading period: developments of the greenhouse gas emissions allowance trading from a technical and legal perspective”. Participants discussed the prevailing issues for the 3rd trading period, which starts 1 January 2013.  According to the 2020 [...]

  • Denmark to Assist Vietnam in Harnessing Wind Energy

    Updated: 2011-12-19 14:13:01

  • BDEW: Renewable Energies Second Most Important Energy Source in 2011

    Updated: 2011-12-19 10:43:59
    According to preliminary estimates by the Federal Association of the Energy and Water Industry (BDEW), renewable energies were the second most important energy source in Germany following lignite (2011: 24.6%; 2010: 23,2%), covering 19.9% (2010: 16.4%) of the energy consumption. Hard coal accounted for 18,7% (2010: 18,6%) of the electricity generation, while nuclear power only delivered 17,7% [...]

  • Harnessing the Sun’s Energy for Water and Space Heating

    Updated: 2011-12-15 17:04:28
    : Explore The Network Nature Planetsave Blue Living Ideas Civilization CleanTechnica Gas 2.0 Green Building Elements Ecopreneurist The Inspired Economist Daily Life Insteading Eat . Drink . . Better Green Living Ideas Green Divas Radio Society sustainablog EcoLocalizer Red , Green Blue OzHouse Creativity Crafting A Green World FeelGood Style Google Plus importantmedia Facebook Login Advertise About About sustainablog Guest posting Sustainablog Jeff McIntire-Strasburg has been blogging a greener world via sustainablog since 2003 Business Culture Living Media Politics Products Science Sustainability Technology You are here : Home Technology Harnessing the Sun’s Energy for Water and Space Heating Harnessing the Sun’s Energy for Water and Space Heating December 15, 2011 By Earth Policy

  • Major Turbine Assembly Plant set for United Kingdom

    Updated: 2011-12-15 14:06:23

  • Bikes and Health: What Can We Learn from Europe? (Infographic)

    Updated: 2011-12-14 18:16:00
    : Explore The Network Nature Planetsave Blue Living Ideas Civilization CleanTechnica Gas 2.0 Green Building Elements Ecopreneurist The Inspired Economist Daily Life Insteading Eat . Drink . . Better Green Living Ideas Green Divas Radio Society sustainablog EcoLocalizer Red , Green Blue OzHouse Creativity Crafting A Green World FeelGood Style Google Plus importantmedia Facebook Login Advertise About About sustainablog Guest posting Sustainablog Jeff McIntire-Strasburg has been blogging a greener world via sustainablog since 2003 Business Culture Living Media Politics Products Science Sustainability Technology You are here : Home Living Bikes and Health : What Can We Learn from Europe Infographic Bikes and Health : What Can We Learn from Europe Infographic December 14, 2011 By Jeff

  • Proposed Legislation Would Create NY SREC Market by 2013

    Updated: 2011-12-12 22:49:00
    New York is currently ranked seventh nationally in solar capacity and will likely pass the 100 megawatt mark this year, compared to a 500 megawatt capacity in neighboring New Jersey.  However, clean energy advocates, solar industry leaders, and labor unions are pushing for the adoption of a bill that would make NY a leader in [...]

  • Baby Steps in Climate Negotiations are Still Steps in the Right Direction

    Updated: 2011-12-12 15:36:14
    I wasn’ able to attend the [frustrating] climate change talks in Durban, South Africa this year, although I would have loved to. South Africa is an incredible place to visit. I say the talks are frustrating because they always seem to go the same way. The European nations and some smaller countries attend the meeting armed with serious data

  • VESTAS V47 – Built 2001 Never Used – Amazing Price

    Updated: 2011-12-11 19:05:36

  • Major Opportunities for Investment in India’s Power Industry

    Updated: 2011-12-08 20:00:20

  • Renewable Energy Law News Week of 12/1

    Updated: 2011-12-05 21:42:00
    : Monday , December 05, 2011 Renewable Energy Law News Week of 12 1 Photo via Flickr What Will Become Of The Kyoto Climate Treaty As diplomats from around the world gather in Durban , South Africa , for talks about climate change , a big question looms : What will become of the Kyoto climate treaty , which was negotiated with much fanfare in 1997. The treaty was supposed to be a first step toward much more ambitious actions on climate change , but it is now on the brink of fading into irrelevance . That could have major implications for the future of United Nations climate talks . Even under the best of circumstances , the Kyoto protocol would have made a barely measurable dent in the amount of greenhouse gases flowing into the Earth's atmosphere . First , the United States decided not to

  • China to Embrace Fracking In an Effort to Ramp up Energy Production

    Updated: 2011-12-05 08:29:19
    Join the forum discussion on this post The following is a guest post from OilPrice.com. The subject — China’s foray into hydraulic fracturing — was also the topic of an energy roundtable I participated in this past summer: Roundtable on China’s Energy Future. My view is that the more energy China can produce domestically, [...]

  • NYT: China Bends to U.S. Complaint on Solar Panels but Plans Retaliation; Implications for Indiana Solar Panel Manufacturing?

    Updated: 2011-12-03 19:03:33
    Dear Readers: This story from the New York Times is a follow-up to two earlier blog posts. See U.S. Solar Manufacturers Welcome Support of United Steelworkers in Landmark Trade Case  and Coalition For Affordable Solar Energy Expresses Opposition To China Trade Complaint. The topic of the future of renewable energy manufacturing such as solar and [...]

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