Sustainable Energy Blog - an overview of April posts
Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Wed, 2007-05-02 06:27.
This month, solar power continues to remain popular with MIT's feature on quantum-dot solar power, and the announcement of yet another contender for the world's largest PV power station in Portugal. GreenNet published its findings on the grid integration of renewables, and in partnership with the new EU Ocean Energy Association, we launched a new eBook on ocean energy projects. ACEEE issued a report on the link between energy efficiency and peak demand reduction, and DSM is globally on the rise. A reader question on water use in thermo-electric power stations produces a surprising answer. And finally some hype as well as skepticism on BMW's hydrogen-powered vehicle.
- U.S. Senate studies Emission Trading Scheme (ETS)
- Energy Efficiency is possible – a concrete example
- Energy security and climate policy
- Quantum-dot solar power
- Yet another report on buildings and energy
- 40 MW solar power station under construction
- Voluntary Carbon Offsets - still a long way to go
- RENREN - Unique experiences on RES put together
- Are you an Atoner, a Goddess or a Boomer?
- Commissioner Piebalgs on the future of the European energy market
- The EU Strategic Energy Plan
- Grid integration of Renewable Energy Systems (RES)
- Technology Procurement for celebrities
- Emission of Greenhouse Gases in the U.S. in 2005
- Counting only "food miles" may lead you wrong
- Making it hydrogen-powered doesn't necessarily make it green
- Could CCS be a dead-end?
- About this blog
- DSM is back - globally
- British Columbia - clean coal or no coal
- Europe could forget about a new Kyoto-agreement!
- Water use in thermoelectric power stations
- U-turn or pirouette?
