15 May 2009
Speed-limiting
device promises car emission savings
Don't tell Jeremy Clarkson...
Vestas
pioneers cost-cutting turbine spider crane
Company claims new crane design could cut some wind farm maintenance costs by 75
per cent
Tidal
Energy preps 1.2MW sea bed generator
UK firm on track to start manufacture of prototype underwater turbines this
summer
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Good Energy accused of misleading green tariff customers
Good Energy denies accusations from arch-rival Ecotricity that it has misled
green energy customers
Think
gets green light for EU-wide electric car sales
Rollout of TH!NK City electric car takes step forward as it becomes first
electric vehicle to receive EU-wide highway safety approval
Government
sets 2020 goal for smart meter rollout
New national energy data body could be established to manage huge quantities of
energy use information
US
government memo reignites EPA carbon regulation row
White House downplays memo suggesting concerns over EPA's endangerment finding
CBI
outlines proposals for mandatory emissions reporting
Single, compulsory carbon reporting standard is needed to enhance transparency,
says employers group
Solarce
ntury predicts solar grid parity by 2013
Report says falling silicon costs and expected increase in fossil fuel prices
mean grid parity will come sooner than expected
Solar
firms plan US production boost
Suntech Power and Schott Solar announce plans for new US production plants as
demand for panels continues to climb
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