Sustainable Energy Blog - An Overview of January Posts
Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Wed, 2007-01-31 12:54.
Popular posts this month on the effect of decreasing wind subsidies, and green power labels. Hans Nilsson open the new blog year with a post on the promise of the Stern review. Also Vattenfall seems to agree that there are free lunches in energy sustainability. Of course, January was the month of the European Commission's energy package. And Bruno De Wachter gives an overview of blue power, the new green.
- Life expectancy of nuclear power plants
- Tickling the dragons tail. Now in full scale.
- Commissioner Piebalgs draws a very dark picture
- China, India (and others) may want to have a share?
- European System-operators gearing up for Demand Response?
- Vattenfall presents the free lunch
- Carbon Offsets: Greening or Greenwash?
- Are decreasing subsidies a blow to the wind industry?
- Energy? Who cares
- Green Power labels and Energy Efficiency
- The EU Energy Package – A closer look
- Green Power labels not yet at full power
- Sustainable construction
- Energy for a Changing World
- Why are labels not sustainable?
- The power of the oceans
- Dutch treat in a new fashion!
- The need for a master plan
- Offsetting carbon emissions
- Finding good sites for wind turbines is not so easy
- A late Christmas gift from the Commission
- Fatih Birol (IEA) on the World Energy Outlook 2006
- The Stern Review message - A promise not a threat.
