Renewables – June 19
Solar future brightens as oil soars
Silicon shortage eases
Solar prices set to slump
Solar future brightens as oil soars
Silicon shortage eases
Solar prices set to slump
UK report: Greener power to the people
Green energy firm bids to power London Olympics
Germany slashes solar subsidies
UK: Labour plans green revolution to slash energy prices and win back lost voters
Will the rate-of-conversion problem derail alternative energy?
Mike Splinter: renewable energy is the solution
Green cement
Microgen in the UK
Sun sets on Rudd’s climate change credibility
Rebate rules ‘disaster’ for solar power industry
Solar means-test is necessary: Swan
Australia’s need for renewable energy
Australia’s first underwater wave farm
Bartlett’s renewable energy bill
Germany debates subsidies for solar industry
Market for LEDs for illumination could be big
Scientist Ramanathan: Solar-cookers could cut pollution
Rockefellers get more muscle in fight to make Exxon focus on renewables
Vinod Khosla (biofuels interview)
Many hands make light work of saving energy
Community gardens grow communities
Biodegradable home products, ready to rot
Building an ecologically sensible home
MIT student project aims to develop cost-efficient solar power. For a project that could be on the very cutting edge of renewable energy, this one is actually decidedly low tech–and that’s the point.
X Prize: $100 million for clean fuels
Feed-in tariffs to encourage renewable energy
TOD: the energy return of (industrial) solar
Under-road radiators may beat the ice
World’s largest solar farm set for California
Trade war brewing over US biofuel subsidies
Spain’s gain from wind power is plain to see
Solar and wind powered by tax breaks
Biogas fuelling the Olympic torch?