Sustainable Energy Blog - an overview of October posts
Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Tue, 2006-10-31 11:57.
Popular posts this month analyzing the European Commission's Action Plan on Energy Efficiency and the launch of Leonardo ENERGY's new report on financing sustainable energy. A new wind power concept may improve economics of investment, while alleviating the intermittency problem. The power of the oceans continues to fascinate in osmotic power, while a subsea grid may be needed to harvest it. Finally, a number of considerations regarding tree offsets.
- Technologies for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
- The price tag of a climate catastrophe
- Norway goes carbon-lean
- Commission Work Programme for 2007: Energy at the top of the policy agenda
- On the Way to a Sustainable Energy Future
- Market based instruments for a sustainable energy sector
- LEDs and General Lighting
- Who Killed the Electric Car?
- Analysing the EU Action Plan
- Driving 2,885 km on a litre of fuel
- Your footprint in carbon
- The Passive House in the Electricity System of the Future
- The energy efficiency action plan goes public
- Japanese Top Runner Program
- Interactive Map with World Energy Indicators
- Eight U.S. states introduce C02 restrictions
- The vault is opening for technology transfer
- Financial Incentives for Dispersed Investment in Sustainable Energy
- Windfall profits in the power sector
- Will Africa lead the LED revolution?
- The current state of European emissions trading
- Insurance companies should reward sustainability
- Wind farm with battery storage in Ireland
- Osmotic power
- Which primary energy goes to which sector?
- Label accurately or be fined!
- A pan-European subsea energy grid
- Airtransport next in the line of fire
- 10 things you should know about tree 'offsets'
