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Floating wind farms could provide EU with 40GW by 2020

Floating wind farms could provide EU with 40GW by 2020

European Wind Energy Association report says 145 million households could benefit from offshore electricity by 2030

Pakistan outlines plans for country's first solar park

Pakistan outlines plans for country’s first solar park

Government wants to construct 500MW of solar power plants in future to secure electricity supplies

Renewables growing but world still on course to smash 2°C – EIA

Renewables growing but world still on course to smash 2°C – EIA

World likely to smash remaining ‘carbon budget’ by 2030 despite positive signs for global clean energy sector

New radar technology could double number of UK wind farms

New radar technology could double number of UK wind farms

3D Holographic Radar can separate wind turbines from planes, making air traffic controllers’ jobs easier and reducing safety fears

EU development bank cuts finance for coal power plants

EU development bank cuts finance for coal power plants

New regulations rule out new coal or lignite power plants from EIB investments, following similar move from World Bank last week

EU chiefs call for G20 decision on fossil fuel subsidies

EU chiefs call for G20 decision on fossil fuel subsidies

Barroso and Van Rompuy letter to EU leaders calls for progress on oil and gas subsidies, climate finance and green growth policies

Saudi Arabia to invest $109 billion in renewables by 2032

Saudi Arabia to invest $109 billion in renewables by 2032

Morning summary: Saudi Arabia is looking to generate two thirds of its electricity supply from solar and wind in the next 20 years

UK students target solar cell efficiency record

UK students target solar cell efficiency record

University of Cambridge team aim to push cells to hit 36% efficiency during World Solar Challenge race, beating the current record of 29.1%

Siemens’ giant wind farm lands in Australia

Siemens’ giant wind farm lands in Australia

270MW project latest step in South Australia’s quest to generate 33% of renewable energy by 2020

Nobel Laureates take stand against Keystone XL

Nobel Laureates take stand against Keystone XL

Desmond Tutu, Leymah Gbowee and Shirin Ebadi have written to Obama protesting the Keystone pipeline

Coal-heavy South Africa eyes wind and solar sectors

Coal-heavy South Africa eyes wind and solar sectors

South African’s main energy company Eskom is planning to add renewables to its coal portfolio with investments exceeding $1.8 billion

US renewable energy use soared in 2012 - report

US renewable energy use soared in 2012 – report

Federal data from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory reveals wind, solar and natural gas steadily displaced coal as energy sources

China ratchets up solar trade war with USA

China ratchets up solar trade war with USA

China has imposed preliminary anti-dumping duties on solar products from the US and South Korea following an eight month investigation

India unveils plans for massive concentrated solar power

India unveils plans for massive concentrated solar power

100MW concentrated solar power (CSP) installation accredited by UN’s Clean Development Mechanism set to be constructed in Rajasthan

India's government urged to back faltering 'solar cities' plan

India’s government urged to back faltering ‘solar cities’ plan

Proposals for 60 cities to invest in renewable technologies in danger of stagnating as red tape slows planning and implementation process

Flying wind turbines could cut costs and boost power generation

Flying wind turbines could cut costs and boost power generation

Small planes that generate energy at high altitudes are already in advanced stages of production in the EU and USA

Food waste could power 600,000 UK homes

Food waste could power 600,000 UK homes

Pilot food waste digesters in Oxfordshire highlight potential for up to 150 medium-sized plants to be built across country

UK reveals plans for world's largest offshore wind farm

UK reveals plans for world’s largest offshore wind farm

Plans for giant onshore and offshore windfarms unveiled as government seeks to meet ‘Saudi Arabia of wind’ tag

EU votes to cut carbon emissions from biofuels

EU votes to cut carbon emissions from biofuels

The EU will cap the use of some biofuels but accelerate the production of “advanced” biofuels, which has not pleased some critics

MIT pioneers world's thinnest solar cell

MIT pioneers world’s thinnest solar cell

The next step in solar development: cheaper, thinner cells will open up the market

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