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The deal, the controversy —and if the project is really worth it He said it—and boy, did he do it. Only a week prior to his monumental resignation as Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Danny Williams finally achieved his self-professed ultimate career goal of reaching an agreement ...
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SENER Ingeniería y Sistemas Still leading in solar power technologies
When IRJ first met Torresol Energy, a Spain-headquartered solar power technologies joint venture between Spain’s largest engineering powerhouse, SENER Ingeniería y Sistemas (SENER), and Abu Dhabi’s government-owned future energy company, Masdar, it was a learning experience to say the least. We explored the company’s landmark
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The next big breakthrough for geothermal: Petratherm Ltd’s Paralana project
There are barely any other companies in Australia that can do commercially successful, emission free, geothermal energy projects like Petratherm Limited (ASX: PTR), the South Australia-headquartered company with advanced projects in both Australia and Spain. Plenty are trying, but few have strong joint ventures in place
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Making the global transition to renewables a reality: The Desertec Foundation
As Doctor Thiemo Gropp, director and co-founder of the DESERTEC Foundation says, DESERTEC is not one project, one goal or a one-size-fits all answer to generating renewable energy. With its ever-growing network of academic, industrial and economic initiatives throughout the world today, it is really more
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A bright future for European solar: PV COSSIS AG
In 2010, Germany, as the biggest economy in Europe, consumed more than half of the solar panels produced throughout the entire globe, and a total of 8,000 megawatts was added to its installed capacity. On the wider European market, advances have also made with the market growing
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