18 Dec 2009
Chinese
solar giant Suntech inks European mega-deal
Three mystery customers order 490MW of solar panels over next three
years
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Walkout throws Copenhagen into crisis
Talks set to resume after African countries stage protest at rich
nations' perceived attempt to ditch Kyoto
Hedegaard
resigns post as president of Copenhagen talks
Danish hosts insist move to replace Hedegaard with prime minister
Lars Lokke Rasmussen is procedural
Fair
wind for turbine firms as London Array signs €2bn of supply deals
Consortium inks tranche of megadeals, as Ofgem edges towards
awarding offshore wind farm connection contracts
Deepwater
Wind's plans for first US offshore wind farm set sail
Company secures first power purchase agreement for Rhode Island
offshore wind farm
US
and China deadlocked as Copenhagen clock ticks down
Late night in store for Copenhagen negotiators as African leaders
insist they are willing to scupper talks and China refuses to budge on carbon
monitoring
Cameron
signs up Tesco and M&S to lead green home push
High Street names reportedly lined up to provide green home
makeovers from " day one" of a Conservative government
China's
booming clean tech sector drives stellar growth for GE
Engineering giant reports sales of green products in China grew 50
per cent during first nine months of the year
Police
claim EU carbon credit fraud has topped €5bn
Europol estimates carbon credit VAT fraud carried out by organised
criminals could have cost EU billions in lost tax revenue
Despite
progress, Copenhagen is on brink of "farce", Miliband warns
Encouraging moves on climate funding, deforestation and the US
climate bill are all overshadowed by increasingly fractious row over future of
Kyoto Protocol
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