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RNCOS News
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Expansion Time - China Seeking More Participation in Global LNG Industry
Depleting coal and petroleum resources, growing concern for increasing pollution, and the need to diversify the energy mix has compelled the countries all over the world to look for other energy sources to fall on to. And this has prompted the ...
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Brazil – Investing Liberally in Ethanol Production
Brazilian media have reported that by 2012, investment in the ethanol production in Brazil will touch nearly 36 Billion reais, (US$ 18.80 Billion) as new plants will be constructed in the country together with the expansion of existing ones, as ...
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Spain – Exhorted to Completely Rely on Renewables
According to an international environmental organization, Greenpeace, around 4,000 environmental activists assembled in Barcelona on June 16, 2007 to urge the Spanish government to commit the country to completely switch to renewable sources of ...
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Excessive Production of Biofuels May Cost Numerous Lives, Warns Special Rapporteur of UN
Starvation, resulting from the diversion of maize and sugar for the production of biofuels, could cost numerous lives across the world, warned the food envoy of United Nations on June 14, 2007. Special rapporteur of the UN on the ...
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Nuclear Energy to Power China
To ensure energy supply diversity, China has set an aim to cut reliance on oil and gas that will offer vast opportunities for renewables. Although conventional sources of energy made up for 74% of combined electricity generation in 2004, hydropower ...
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Biofuel Fettering Beer Business in Germany
As per a recent report “Biofuel Market Worldwide (2007-2010)” published by RNCOS it has been found that the policy makers in Germany have devised various instruments for promoting the competitiveness of bio fuel from domestic production. These ...
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PV Industry in China Confronts Huge Potential Risk
“China Energy Sector Analysis” – a recent market research report published by RNCOS – has found, “Production of solar cells in China has shown an impressive growth over the last few years. Within just two-three years (roughly during 2003-2005), the ...
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Discovery of New Enzymes may help Cheaper Ethanol Turn into a Reality Soon
RNCOS’ recent report “Biofuel Market Worldwide (2007-2010)” has notified that the production of ethanol in US will likely exceed 9.5 Billion-Gallon by the end of 2010, representing a CAGR value of above 18.5%. At present, a process akin to ...
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Awakening: China Promoting Solar Water Heaters for a Cleaner Country
In the past few years, China has posted an impressive growth in the production of solar cells. In a span of just 2-3 years (nearly form 2003 to 2005), China fortified its position in the worldwide solar cell production market by moving from nearly ...
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China Gears Up to Ensure Supply Diversity
“China Energy Sector Analysis” – recent report published by RNCOS - has found that China aimed at reducing its dependence on oil and gas, in order to ensure supply diversity. As ensuring supply diversity will provide hordes of opportunities for ...
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Indian Government Making Policies for a Flourishing Biofuel Industry
According to a recent report on “Indian Biofuel Industry” published by RNCOS, environmental safety, together with security and diversity of energy supply, are the principal aims of the Indian Government for the Biofuel industry. These factors are ...
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Cartography for Solar Energy Performance Valuation in European Regions
European Commission has published a new map showing the PV (photovoltaic) solar energy potential of various regions of Europe. PV solar cells transform sunlight into electricity directly. PVGIS (Photovoltaic Geographical Information System), ...
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CPRI: Affordable Electricity for All Indians by 2015
CPRI (Central Power Research Institute) is harnessing every possible source, whether it’s solar, wind, or thermal energy, for supplying power to Indian populace at a reasonable price by the year 2015. “The CPRI has envisaged a time-bound roadmap for ...
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Annual Wind Power Rankings of US suggest Steady Growth in Market
AWEA (American Wind Energy Association) has come up with its recent annual rankings that suggest a steady growth in market. `These wind power rankings tell the story of a vibrant industry that is growing fast, competing hard, gaining market share, ...
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Uncontrollable Price Rise can Slow Down Global LNG Demand
With consumers’ unwillingness to pay high prices for LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas), there may be a dramatic slow down in the global demand for the fuel, as per industry officials and analysts. They said this in a Conference on Flame energy held at ...
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Biofuels to Electrify Mobile Phone Base Stations in Rural India
The use of mobile phones is burgeoning in India. However, this is not true for every Indian city as outside the chief cities, mobile coverage is dispersed, as there is not even dependable amount of electricity in most of the parts. A major ...
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US: Corn Isn’t Enough for Ethanol Production in Future
Ethanol if obtained through cellulose, a material found in cornstalks, trees, and grass that doesn’t carry any agricultural value, can help reduce corn’s demand and also curb the appetite of US for more and more foreign crude oil. Ethanol, ...
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Green Biofuels turning Environmentalists Red
Many well-known industry analysts have voiced over the issue of fast divergence of food crops toward biofuel production for automobiles. Lester Brown, the founder of WorldWatch Institute, US, long worried about the sustainability of global food ...
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India - Green Signal to National Power Exchange
On February 7, 2007, the CERC (Central Electricity Regulatory Commission) issued its guidelines to establish and manage the national power exchange, a long-awaited venture. The CERC has allowed the operational liberty to power exchange within the ...
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Farmers in UK welcome Biofuel Plans
Gordon Brown – Chancellor, National Farmers` Union (NFU) – announced on 6 December 2006 that he’d be seeking advise on extending 40p excise rebate on biogas and 20p per liter rebate in fuel excise to the so-called “2nd Generation” biofuels. Thereby, ...