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4th World Wind Energy Conference 2005
25 Oct 2005 - The preparations for the forthcoming 4th World Wind Energy Conference 2005 from 2-5 November 2005 in Melbourne, Australia are progressing very well. Leading international wind energy experts from governments, international organisations, industry and science will gather in Melbourne to discuss in more than 100 presentations the latest international developments in wind energy.
Please register at: www.wwec2005.com 

On the occasion of WWEC 2005, the new WWEA publication "Wind Energy International 2005/2006" will be launched. Wind Energy International 2005/2006 will be the new international standard yearbook for wind energy giving an comprehensive and updated overview of the current state of wind energy utilisation around the world.

Contents and authors of Wind Energy International 2005/2006:
  • Country reports with latest information from 65 countries providing a comprehensive overview of the status of wind power in the world regions
  • 45 special reports on the most important aspects of the international wind energy deployment: education and training, policies, economies and markets, society, integrating renewable energies, small scaled wind and hybrid systems, grid connected systems and wind farms, financing as well as research and development of technology
  • Contributors are leading wind energy experts from international organisations, industry, science, governments and national wind energy associations

More information and an order form is available at: www.wwindea.org/wind_energy.htm

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19 Aug 2008
Worlds largest economies have enormous renewable energy potentials
New REN21 assessment points to crucial role of policies to make renewables work for climate change mitigation, energy security, and economic and social developments.

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22 Jul 2008
Washington International Renewable Energy Conference report highlights three-day conference
National Renewable Energy Lab gives preliminary impact assessment of Washington International Action Plan Pledges

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02 Jul 2008
CO2 Impact Analysis of WIREC 2008 Pledges
NREL has produced a draft analysis to estimate the CO2 impact of the WIREC 2008 pledges. Participants' feedback is welcome.

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1 Jul 2008
Clean Energy Investments Charge Forward Despite Financial Market Turmoil
With end of cheap oil, renewables and energy efficiency attracts fast-growing interest; New investment surpasses USD 148 billion in 2007, a 60% rise from 2006; Growth continues in 2008, UNEP study says.

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18 Apr 2008
Renewable Energy Conference in Dakar, Senegal
Side event: Potential, markets and strategies for renewable energy in Africa. Presentation of forthcoming report.

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28 Mar 2008
WIREC Pledge Count
The United States has announced that it will continue collecting pledges for the Washington International Action Program through April 4, 2008.

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27 Feb 2008
2007 Global Status Report Shows Perceptions Lag Reality The renewable energy industry is stepping up its meteoric rise into the mainstream of the energy sector, according to the REN21 Renewables 2007 Global Status Report.

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