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18.06.2012
Japan approves renewable subsidies in shift from nuclear power
Japan approved on Monday incentives for renewable energy that could unleash billions of dollars in clean-energy investment and help the world's third-biggest economy shift away from a reliance on nuclear power after the Fukushima disaster. |
18.06.2012
Contract Wins: WES and NSTAR, Ameresco and University of Alaska, DuPont Apollo, Recology
Energy management services firm World Energy Solutions has been selected by NSTAR, the largest Massachusetts-based, investor-owned electric and gas utility and a Northeast Utilities company, as an approved contractor within its municipal program. As an NSTAR Municipal contractor, World Energy is now approved by the utility to provide comprehensive energy conservation measures, including lighting, energy management systems, HVAC, retro-commissioning and installation of variable frequency drives, throughout the NSTAR service territory. |
15.06.2012
World’s largest wind farm opens for business
The world’s largest wind farm, the £1 billion Walney development off the Cumbrian coast is now fully operational, according to developers SSE, DONG Energy and investment group OPW. |
12.06.2012
Boost for Scottish renewables sector
The renewables sector in Scotland got a double boost last week with new funds for a research centre in Glasgow and the opening of the offices of a German wind turbine manufacturer in Edinburgh. |
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