renewable energy

ANALYSIS renewable energy  : Germany leads Europe's wind and solar energy revolution

Germany leads Europe's wind and solar energy revolution

While the oil chieftains in the Bush-Cheney White House resorted to desperate strategies to secure more oil, Europe joined Japan in leading the development of mass public transit, fuel-efficient cars and thousands of kilometres of bicycle and pedestrian paths criss-crossing the continent

by Steven Hill @ // 28/10/08 - 2 Comment - 33 votes

renewable energy , wind farm, photovoltaic , george bush, amsterdam airport schiphol, europe, solar energy

INVESTIGATION renewable energy  : Spain’s ‘Silicon Valley’ in Malaga

Spain’s ‘Silicon Valley’ in Malaga

Spain lives with the feeling that economic crisis is hot on its heels. This is the prefect occasion to redefine its growth model that is currently based in tourism and construction

by Aurélien Le Genissel @ // 02/07/08

renewable energy , malaga valley, silicon valley, spain, property, economy

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Renewable energy in the babelblogs

Shell: sticking to the oil

Apparently, Shell announced it will stop investing in wind energy. The reason is simple: it is not profitable enough. That may be true on narrow terms, on the accountant’s fact sheet, but I ask: have they talked lately with their marketing people or with the one’s struggling to ...

Fabio Pereira by Fabio Pereira on bdev

Portugal’s commitment

I invite you all to take a look at Energy from Portugal It powerfully starts like this: 43% of our energy comes from renewable energy sources. No wonder we worship the sun, the sea and the wind. It reveals testimonials from Bill Clinton, Sam Bodman, Tony Blair, the King of ...

Fabio Pereira by Fabio Pereira on bdev