Sustainable Energy Blog - An Overview of May Posts
By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Thu, 2007-05-31 08:39Popular posts this month on a novel application for street lighting, and an original action to demonstrate the passive concept - the ice challenge. A reference information source on solar troughs, and a technology with the prospect to halve the cost of solar energy. The carbon market is booming and carbon prices are expected to rise near year, but beware of the carbon cowboys! Finally, several island communities realise that renewable energy makes a lot of sense.
- Humankind's role in climate change
- The importance of trials (and errors). The cases of Carbon Trading and Road Congestion
- Solar electricity in Greece
- Sustainable business is mostly hot air!
- Letting the moon light the streets
- Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) at any price?
- Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) in California
- This is how Columbus started!
- Troughnet: the Parabolic Trough Solar Power Network
- Promising impatience among world leaders
- Analysing the social benefits of Demand Response
- Investing in sustainability is far from business headlines
- Energy efficiency Long Term Agreements (LTAs) in the Netherlands
- The industrialised countries are lagging behind the emerging economies
- Heliotube – PV at half the cost
- Nine different Demand Response programs
- The Ice Challenge
- The Big (green) Apple - A Sustainable New York City
- Consumption rates available on public Internet site
- Does the IPCC report bring too much comfort for our leaders?
- Carbon prices predicted to sharp rise next year
- Report from Carbon Expo
- Islands powered solely by renewable energy
- Beware of the carbon cowboys!
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