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:: Study: Next Decade One of Progress for Global Offshore Wind Industry

+ 27.12.2009 + Led by European utilities, the offshore wind industry is poised for substantial scaling over the next decade, with the global installed base expected to grow to nearly 45 GW in 2020 according to a new market study from Emerging Energy Research.

:: Wake Up, Freak Out – then Get a Grip

+ 25.12.2009 + It’s much, much later than you think. This really isn’t about polar bears any more.

:: EU Joint Research Center shows GHG emission sources and amounts: new visualisation tool

+ 25.12.2009 + The Joint Research Center (JRC) has developed a high resolution digital view of man-made green house gas (GHG) emissions for any 10 x 10 kms area in the world.

:: Ontarians get the green light for 700 rooftop solar projects

+ 23.12.2009 + Popular new program attracts more than 2,200 applications.

:: Climate change: New study dispels myth of EU's claimed climate policy leadership

+ 21.12.2009 + A new study by the Ecofys Institute (1), commissioned by the Greens/EFA group and launched today in European Parliament, has revealed EU's claims to be the leader in international climate policy to be a myth.

:: Report: Solar Energy Could Meet 15% of US Electricity by 2020

+ 19.12.2009 + Leaders representing the U.S. solar energy industry reported on the potential of solar energy in the U.S. this week.

:: First Solar Becomes First PV Company to Produce 1GW in a Single Year

+ 19.12.2009 + One gigawatt of solar modules produces enough electricity to serve the needs of approximately 145,000 average American homes.

:: Innovation puts next-generation solar cells on the horizon

+ 17.12.2009 + In a world first, a Monash University-led international research team has developed an innovative way to boost the output of the next generation of solar cells.

:: Solar Energy: Key Solution to CO2 Challenges in the Developing World

+ 15.12.2009 + Intense debate at COP15 centres on the challenge of reducing CO2 emissions in developing countries without limiting their economic growth and ability to make life better for their citizens.

:: Industry Leaders Show Solar Energy Can Ramp up Quickly to Help Meet Global CO2 Challenges

+ 13.12.2009 + Global solar industry leaders have come to COP15 to showcase the immediate capability of solar power to deliver clean energy and reduce harmful carbon dioxide emissions (CO2).

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