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Other marine energy and hydropower News for March 2010
Europe and North Africa could obtain all of their electricity from renewable energy by 2050, if the concept is supported by a single European power market united with a similar market in North Africa.
30 March, 2010
Wales has the potential to generate twice its electricity demand from renewable energy sources within 15 years, according to environment minister Jane Davidson.
26 March, 2010
Three US departments have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to increase production of hydropower while reducing environmental impacts and enhancing ecosystem viability.
26 March, 2010
Small scale hydropower could be one of the most cost-effective ways of producing renewable electricity in the UK, according to the Environment Agency.
23 March, 2010
Norwegian utility Statkraft has decided to spend more than NOK 1 billion upgrading hydropower facilities.
18 March, 2010
Lockheed Martin will receive US$1 million from the US Department of Energy (DoE) to advance ocean thermal energy conversion (OTEC).
18 March, 2010
The Government of Australia has released its first national Energy Resource Assessment, concluding that wind energy and other renewable energy sources are expected to become increasingly significant.
10 March, 2010
A report to the US Congress examines the potential effects from marine energy and hydrokinetic energy, and options to prevent adverse environmental effects as the technologies become more commercial.
09 March, 2010
An organisation to progress policy towards construction of a pan-European offshore supergrid, Friends of the Supergrid, has been set up.
08 March, 2010
A map revealing potential hydropower hotspots in England and Wales has been published by the UK Environment Agency.
08 March, 2010
The juwi group of Germany is expanding in Germany and the USA – “one of the world’s largest growth markets for renewable energies.”
01 March, 2010