Arkiv for kategorien ‘Osmotic’


IPCC on Renewable Energy

søndag, 19. juni 2011

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Close to 80 percent of the world‘s energy supply could be met by renewables by mid-century if backed by the…

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IPCC: Close to 80 percent of the world energy supply could be met by renewables by mid-century

mandag, 9. maj 2011

The Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation (SRREN), published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change…

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Shift fossil fuel subsidies to back clean tech

torsdag, 7. april 2011

IEA releases first Clean Energy Progress Report

The International Energy Agency on Wednesday released its first Clean Energy Progress Report, which…

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Global Clean Energy Investment Reached Record $243 Billion in 2010

tirsdag, 29. marts 2011

PewWorldMap2010 pew clean energy

Explore Pew Environment Group’s interactive map.

Global clean energy finance and investment grew significantly in 2010 to $243 billion, a 30…

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Where there’s a will, there’s a way

fredag, 25. marts 2011

A Plan for 100% Renewable Energy by 2050

Energy consulting firm Ecofys produced a report detailing how we can meet nearly…

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Non-fossil energy technologies in 2050 and beyond

torsdag, 11. november 2010

ris-r-1729.ashx risø energy 9

The report is based on the latest research results from Risø DTU, together with available international literature and reports

This Risø…

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Roadmap 2050: A Practical Guide to a Prosperous, Low-Carbon Europe.

onsdag, 14. april 2010

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Europe can switch to low carbon sources of energy without jeopardising reliability or forcing up energy bills to punitive levels,…

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All renewables: How realistic is it?

torsdag, 18. marts 2010

energy-daily

by Stefan Nicola

Berlin (UPI) Mar 16, 2009

Europe can meet 100 percent of its power supply from renewable sources by 2050…

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Oslo: The world’s first osmotic power plant opened!

onsdag, 25. november 2009

Osmotic power is clean, renewable energy, with a global potential of 1 600 to 1 700 TWh – equal to…

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