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Wind Energy

Can a tiny island show the world the way on climate change?

The UK’s Isle of Wight is looking to inspire islands around the world with its push for energy independence and wholesale carbon cuts that would make any government blush.

Analysis: Despite soaring emissions is China the world’s new green superpower?

China’s economic expansion remains remarkably resilient in the face of the global economic crisis – and much of it is down to a renewable energy sector that is working for the rest of the world

Congress will renew US wind energy subsidies, says Senate Majority Leader

Senator Harry Reid assures industry that the tax credit scheme will be renewed and takes swipe at climate sceptics.

Iowa wind energy jobs story Flickr/Jason Weinberger

The United States of Climate Change #1: Wind, jobs and washing machines in Iowa

US state of Iowa’s experience demonstrates green jobs can be real jobs but tax changes could jeopardise future of tens of thousands of workers

Climate Live: Calls to cancel US ethanol quota amid drought, Greenpeace sub finds coral near Shell drill site

Farmers concerned about this year’s harvest have called on the Obama administration to suspend the ethanol quota while a report by Deloitte finds 90% of businesses are unprepared for the green economy.

Climate Live: MPs call on UK to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies, EU takes action against emission trading surplus & NASA reports ‘extreme melt’ in Greenland

Today’s top headlines: MPs call on UK to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies, US official says cutting air pollutant could ‘buy time’ in fight against climate change, and extreme melt event in Greenland.

London 2012 declared greenest Olympics ever

Authors of Games’ original sustainability strategy, WWF and Bioregional, issue mixed scorecard for organisers but event still outshines previous Olympics and raises bar for future events.

Climate Live: German Minister praises Petersberg Dialogue, Nestle in biofuel jibe and UK subsidy cuts to “cost jobs”

Meeting of Environment ministers ends on high, Nestle chairman blames biofuels for end of “cheap food” era, the wind energy subsidy cut could “cost UK jobs” and how to put a fire out without water (or chemicals).

Renewable energy has “come of age” says IEA report

40% growth expected during next five years but US market faces “crash” as tax subsidy closes at end of 2012.

Suzlon: Wind power soon to be cheaper than fossil fuels

Industry executive says better technology, bigger turbines and falling costs will make it cheaper than coal by 2020.

Can South Africa spark a clean energy revolution across the continent?

Government is addressing energy security, development and carbon emissions with pioneering public-private partnership.

Burke’s Blog #2: UK energy guru says politicians are major renewables hurdle

Falling costs and improving technology leaves politicians as the major hurdle to renewable energy deployment says Tom Burke, founding director of sustainability consultancy and a former executive director of Friends of the Earth.

Mexico embarks on ambitious clean energy roll-out

Country will back recent climate change laws with major shift in energy strategy.

Wind farms could affect local weather

New research examining wind farms in Texas found that turbines could affect local weather, causing a rise in night-time temperatures.

COMMENT: Why pooling Europe’s energy makes sense

As the UK touts the possibility of linking Iceland’s bountiful geothermal energy to the rest of Europe, Redpoint Energy explains why EU red tape could hold back plans for a European super-grid.

Europe hits 1 million jobs in renewable energy but discontent remains

New report shows industry is worth €127bn to the EU yet opposition to clean energy remains.

Clean energy investment soars but government support slides away

$260 billion spent on clean energy in 2010 but renewables policy support is flagging.

Comment: Why wind is not the answer

Jean-Pierre Huguet of the European Platform Against Wind tells us why wind is not the future for energy security in Europe.

Maria McCaffery: 2012 the year for wind to fly

All the pieces are in place for wind power to establish itself as the key technology for clean energy writes Maria McCaffery, Chief Executive of RenewableUK.

$1 trillion needed to ensure electricity for all

Ensuring universal access to energy will mean $1 trillion of investment by 2030, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), with 60 per cent going to sub-Saharan Africa

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