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Would you believe, an electric Batmobile?
Tuesday, 21 February 2012 Dan McCue One-hundred-and-four years after Henry Ford introduced the affordable Model T – a car that proved so popular that five years later he had to create the modern assembly line just to keep up with de...
Martin Lidegaard, Denmark’s Minister for Climate, Energy and Construction
"Green conversion is best insurance for the future of Denmark Plc."
Monday, 20 February 2012 Toby Price Denmark is presiding over the European Union during the first half of this year. Renewable Energy Magazine therefore caught up with Martin Lidegaard, the country’s Minister for Climate, Energy and C...
Paul Gipe, wind energy advocate and supported of feed-in tariffs
"Offshore wind is a chimera and a dangerous one at that"
Tuesday, 31 January 2012 Toby Price Paul Gipe has worked with wind energy since 1976 and in this exclusive interview with Renewable Energy Magazine, he reflects on progress in the wind sector over the ten years that have passed since ou...
Unique business model helps Harvest Power bloom in North American market
Monday, 23 January 2012 Dan McCue While wind and solar power dominate the headlines when American television and newspapers turn their attention to renewable energy, the biggest trend in the sector actually involves materials that are...
Solar “trees” seen as the aesthetic catalyst for EV infrastructure proliferation
Tuesday, 20 December 2011 Dan McCueLike the company he runs, San Diego, California-based Envision Solar, Desmond Wheatley is on the move.
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Artist making the invisible realities of climate change a tactile experience
Sunday, 20 November 2011 Dan McCue Nathalie Miebach may not yet be a household name, but the Boston Massachusetts-based artist and 2011 TED Global Fellow, has already staked out a reputation as one of America’s most original-thinking...
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Embracing the future of solar power deep in the heart of Texas
Tuesday, 15 November 2011 Dan McCue Michael Gorton, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Principal Solar Inc., an energy firm based in Dallas, Texas in the US, readily admits he was less than excited about the prospects of solar ener...
Bats, far more than birds, are falling victim to wind turbines, a US team seeks to find out why
Wednesday, 09 November 2011 Dan McCue Bats have been a misunderstood and widely persecuted species for almost long as there has been a recorded human history. As a result, bat mortality at wind energy facilities was a largely unanticipate...
Inside the Google-backed geothermal mapping project that's likely to broaden the sector’s reach in the US
Monday, 07 November 2011 Dan McCue When Southern Methodist University’s Geothermal Laboratory released its latest map showing the renewable energy potential locked beneath the United States, most of the publicity the October announce...
IEA’s Philibert discusses scenarios for the future of the global energy
Monday, 31 October 2011 Dan McCue A former science journalist, Cédric Philibert has over the past two decades become one of the world’s foremost experts on climate change, renewable energy and the scenarios with which the planet wi...
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The Quest for Sustainable Bioenergy
US and the ethanol industry rise: a perspective for the future