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New megatrends fund sees 2009 solar bloodbath | Green Business | Reuters

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

‘LONDON Reuters – The cleantech industry is poised to grow this year although 2009 could be a “bloodbath” for the solar sector due to falling module prices and limited credit, the managers of a new megatrends fund launched this month said.’

via New megatrends fund sees 2009 solar bloodbath | Green Business | Reuters.

Incentives add shine to China solar drive | Green Business | Reuters

Friday, June 19th, 2009

‘HONG KONG Reuters – Beijing's bid to boost the solar energy sector could draw more than $10 billion in private funding for projects and put China on track to become a leading market for solar equipment in the next three years.’

via Incentives add shine to China solar drive | Green Business | Reuters.

Holy Solar Funding: Project Desertec to Get $500 Billion Cash Infusion? | SolveClimate.com

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

‘A group of 20 German firms is forming a consortium this July to begin raising $555 billion for the much-discussed Afro-European solar research project known as Desertec, the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung revealed this week.’

via Holy Solar Funding: Project Desertec to Get $500 Billion Cash Infusion? | SolveClimate.com.

Biofuels to the fore in fight to reduce emissions | Green Business | Reuters

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

‘PARIS Reuters – Biofuels could be used to replace jet fuel in less than five years following recent tests by plane-maker Boeing, while the industry says it is putting billions of dollars into improving its environmental impact.’

via Biofuels to the fore in fight to reduce emissions | Green Business | Reuters.

Copenhagen Climate Congress Synthesis Report Released

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

The Copenhagen Climate Congress Synthesis Report from the meetings this year in Denmark March 10-12 has now been published. It was launched at a press conference in Bruxelles, Belgium, on June 18, 2009, where it was handed over to the host of COP-15, the Danish Prime Minister Rasmussen. Download the Synthesis Report here (pdf).

Nuclear nations rush to lock in uranium deals | Reuters

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

‘TORONTO Reuters – A global shift toward nuclear power is prompting countries to rush to lock in long-term access to tight supplies of uranium, and China and India look to be the next players to get in on the action.’

via Nuclear nations rush to lock in uranium deals | Green Business | Reuters.

U.S. Senate panel approves comprehensive energy bill | Reuters

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

‘WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. Senate committee on Wednesday approved a comprehensive energy package that would require utilities to generate 15 percent of electricity from renewable sources such as solar and wind power.’

via U.S. Senate panel approves comprehensive energy bill | Green Business | Reuters.

Spaced Out: Is Solar Power From Satellites Achievable? – Environmental Capital – WSJ

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

This literally high tech approach is expensive and potentially politically dangerous. There is plenty of solar energy available for lower cost capture on the ground – is it reasonable to burn a lot of fossil fuels to get solar collectors into orbit so that we can beam additional energy down into an already overheated terrestrial system? Might this accelerate the development of space based military technology?

‘Space-based solar power is back in vogue these days, three decades after the U.S. government started toying with the idea as a way to get steady—if not cheap—power to remote battlefield locations. California utility PG&E just signed a deal with Solaren, another space-solar firm, to provide 200 megawatts of space-based solar power in 2016.’

via Spaced Out: Is Solar Power From Satellites Achievable? – Environmental Capital – WSJ.

U.S. climate report details energy, agriculture harm | Reuters

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Climate change has already caused “visible impacts” in the United States and poses particular risks to the U.S. agriculture and energy industries, a new government report said on Tuesday.’

via U.S. climate report details energy, agriculture harm | Green Business | Reuters.

McCartney calls for Meat Free Mondays – UPI.com

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

‘The U.K. Food Climate Research Network estimates food production is responsible for between 20 percent to 30 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions and says livestock are responsible for around half of these. Livestock production releases gases such as methane and nitrous oxide into the atmosphere and have a much more powerful climate changing effect than CO2, campaign organizers said in a release.’

via McCartney calls for Meat Free Mondays – UPI.com.