January 17 Energy News

January 17, 2013

World:

¶   The head economist from International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) has told the conference in Abu Dhabi that renewable energy production is not growing nearly fast enough. [gulfnews.com]

¶   A report from Irena issued at the conference says renewable energy has entered into a new beneficial cycle of falling costs, increasing deployment, and accelerated technological progress. [Power Engineering]

¶   Fukushima Prefecture plans to be completely energy self-sufficient by 2040, using only renewable sources. It is installing the world’s largest wind farm. [RenewablesBiz]

¶   A new umbrella organisation called the Federal Association of Energy Storage has been formed to advance the development of a stable energy storage market in Germany. [PV-Tech]

¶   According to the Energy Research Institute of the University of Melbourne, Australia could be self-sufficient in renewable energy in 10 years by converting to solar and wind energy, given the right social and political leadership. [Current TV]

¶   A paper from the UAE describes sustainability as key to energy security, calling other countries and organisations to join efforts to make clean development a reality. [WAM – Emirates News Agency]

US:

¶   Half the new generating capacity added in the US in 2012 was renewable. [Business Green]

¶   Needing a power source for a federal nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility in Texas, the National Nuclear Security Administration decided on wind power. The wind farm will be the US government’s largest. [North American Windpower]

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