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Renewables – Spain, The Big Apple and China

Renewables – Spain, The Big Apple and China

I flagged an event to you recently, “The Climate for Renewable Energy,” cosponsored by the government of Navarra and NYU’s Center for Global Affairs.  There were some excellent presentations made by the impressive group of panelists assembled for the evening. The President of Navarra, Miguel Sanz Sesma, noted that his province has developed a “comprehensive […]

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Renewables in the Picture (at the "FT")

There’s a characteristically comprehensive special report on energy in today’s “Financial Times,” a series of interesting articles, mostly on the state of play of fossil fuels.  There’s also a great guest column from Jeremy Leggett the founder of Solarcentury, a provider of “intelligent generation.”  Nota bene:  According to Leggett, “In 2008, for the first time, […]

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