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NREL sees solar, wind competing with fossil fuels in US west
Study by National Renewable Energy Laboratory sees solar and wind cost competitive with subsidised fossil fuels in the US west within a decade.
CleanTechnica
Sep 1, 2013
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Electronic ink could make solar cells as cheap as roof shingles
A new form of specialised ink has been developed, potentially making solar-cells as cheap as roof shingles one step closer to reality
CleanTechnica
Aug 5, 2013
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Offshore wind could meet EU electricity needs 4x over: report
New report says floating offshore wind farms in the North Sea could meet the European Union’s total electricity usage more than four times over.
CleanTechnica
Aug 1, 2013
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São Paulo sets target for 70% renewables by 2020
The Brazilian state’s new energy plan boosts its share of renewables from 55% to 69%, squaring its energy mix with its climate change policy.
CleanTechnica
Jul 30, 2013
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Tesla could be big disruptor, says GM – no kidding
General Motors has established a team of analysts to study market “disrupter” Tesla Motors and see how it might affect GM’s business.
CleanTechnica
Jul 22, 2013
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Volvo’s solar charging station that fits into the car boot
Volvo has developed a collapsible solar charging pavilion for electric vehicles that fits in the back of the car.
CleanTechnica
Jul 19, 2013
1
Sunday, solar Sunday – Germany’s solar record in depth
Solar provided 20 per cent of Germany’s entire energy needs on July 7 – a taste of a weekday scenario in 2016?
CleanTechnica
Jul 15, 2013
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GE Brilliant turbines headed Down Under for NSW wind farm
The 67 turbines headed to the 113MW Boco Rock wind farm embody the most advanced and efficient technology GE has developed to date.
CleanTechnica
Jul 12, 2013
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Germany: 100% renewable energy and beyond
Germans not only believe they can switch to 100% renewable energy, many are convinced they can and should so within a few decades’ time. Here’s why.
CleanTechnica
Jul 8, 2013
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One quarter of London rush hour vehicles are bikes
New data finds cyclists account for more than 24 per cent of the vehicles on the roads of London during the morning rush hour.
CleanTechnica
Jul 4, 2013
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Top 20 cleantech investors… who are women
There are many female cleantech investors out there, in this traditionally male-dominated field, if you know where to look.
CleanTechnica
Jun 24, 2013
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The Breakthrough Institute: Why the hot air?
Breakthrough Institute’s effort to discredit renewables while promoting nuclear energy as the solution to global warming is dubious – and just plain silly.
CleanTechnica
Jun 18, 2013
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