Features for September 2012
With a plethora of solar modules and providers on the market, surely consumers would shop around and go for the cheapest option? Well think again, says Marco Mangelsdorf...
27 September, 2012
While some cost issues remain, the use of biomethane as a transport fuel has several positive benefits, as a recent trial by Coco-Cola Enterprises shows, writes Robert Potts of RPM Fuels and Tanks.
19 September, 2012
Husum/EU PV SEC preview, part 3: Aiming for 80% of its electricity supply to come from renewables by 2050, Germany has set itself one of the hardest challenges around. So how can it be achieved?
19 September, 2012
Husum preview: As Germany's premier wind event gets under way, we look at the difficulties that companies in the wind sector are having in securing talent.
18 September, 2012
Husum/EU PV SEC preview, part 2: Aiming for 80% of its electricity supply to come from renewables by 2050, Germany has set itself one of the hardest challenges around. So how can it be achieved?
18 September, 2012
Husum/EU PV SEC preview, part 1: Aiming for 80% of its electricity supply to come from renewables by 2050, Germany has set itself one of the hardest challenges around. So how can it be achieved?
17 September, 2012
IN TERMS of the balance between the energy and resources we consume and the waste we produce, the world is fast approaching a tipping point. A new generation of energy from waste technologies can help, as Rolf Stein explains.
17 September, 2012
It was clear from the start of Euromoney's 14th annual Reneweable Energy Finance Forum in London, that the industry - and the discussion - has moved on from previous years...
17 September, 2012
A plan to install a tidal energy technology evaluation centre on the Isle of Wight has just received a boost with the Council, a keen promoter of the project, setting aside £1 million to start the physical implementation of the plan.
13 September, 2012
As the presidential elections loom in November, the fossil fuel industry has intensified its counterattack on Obama's war on coal and the EPA's “job killing regulations”.
11 September, 2012
Steelwork is being erected on the site of a new £45m turbine drive train testing facility at the National Renewable Energy Centre (Narec) in Northumberland, UK. When complete it could be the most advanced of its type in the world.
11 September, 2012
May/June 2012: Our regular column, written by the Energy Industries Council, reports on project development in the renewable energy marketplace.
06 September, 2012