Will EU Countries Reach 2020 Renewable Energy Targets?

March 27, 2012 by | View Writer Profiles |  
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The EWEA blog caught up with Emmanuelle Raoult, Chair of an EWEA 2012 session which delves into Europe’s progress on meeting the 20 percent renewable energy by 2020 target, to find out the current state of play: What are National Renewable Energy Action Plans (NREAPs) and why are they important?... Read More

Asia Report: India’s Wind Potential 30 Times Greater Than Believed?

March 26, 2012 by | View Writer Profiles |  
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A recent reassessment of the India wind energy market blows the lid off of previous capacity estimates. View original post here:  Asia Report: India’s Wind Potential 30 Times Greater Than Believed?  Read More →

Is Education the Fuel We Need for a Renewable Future?

March 23, 2012 by | View Writer Profiles |  
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We all dream of a renewable-dominant future and are working hard to get there. Read more:  Is Education the Fuel We Need for a Renewable Future?  Read More →

Impact of Curtailment on Wind Economics

March 20, 2012 by | View Writer Profiles |  
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The increase in utility scale wind development across North America has and continues to change the energy supply mix in many jurisdictions. Driven primarily by state-level renewable portfolio standard (RPS) requirements and clean air regulation, state and provincial supply mixes once dominated by... Read More

Why the 1603 Treasury Grant Program Matters to Solar and RE

March 16, 2012 by | View Writer Profiles |  
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Last Tuesday, March 13, Congress failed to act to renew the 1603 Treasury Grant program, and that’s not only a loss for the entire solar industry, but other renewables too. Some may see 1603 as a program that only benefits large scale solar, but 1603 indirectly benefits the residential solar... Read More

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