ID: 52717
Title: The most important wind energy trade shows worldwide
Author: Detlef Koenemann, Torsten Thomas
Editor: Dr. Volker Buddensiek
Year: 2009
Publisher: BVA Bielefelder Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, January 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Sun & Wind Energy
Keywords: Wind turbine markets
Abstract: Wind turbine markets are concentrated in three large regions: Europe, North America and Asia. It makes sense then that the largest wind energy trade shows are held in these three areas. Of the seven major trade shows this year, three will take place in China.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52716
Title: Financing of large-scale PV plants
Author: Stefan Hausmann
Editor: Dr. Volker Buddensiek
Year: 2009
Publisher: BVA Bielefelder Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, January 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Sun & Wind Energy
Keywords: Solar parks
Abstract: The international banking crisis has not left the financing of solar parks untouched. Investors are expecting equity returns in the double digit range.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52715
Title: Women in the PV industry
Author: Michael Forst
Editor: Dr. Volker Buddensiek
Year: 2009
Publisher: BVA Bielefelder Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, January 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Sun & Wind Energy
Keywords: Solar sector
Abstract: The solar sector is booming worldwide. More and more often women are taking over director ' s and executives ' positions. However, there are still many obstacles that affect women ' s chances of promotion on the corporate ladder.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52714
Title: Greece: Bright perspectives in Hellas
Author: Markus Grunwald
Editor: Dr. Volker Buddensiek
Year: 2009
Publisher: BVA Bielefelder Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, January 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Sun & Wind Energy
Keywords: Renewable Energy Law
Abstract: The scheduled modification of the Renewable Energy Law from 2006 could mean a major breakthrough for the Greek solar market and could provide industry players around the world with the market opportunities desperately awaited.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 52713
Title: India: This tale of growth becomes true
Author: Jaideep N. Malaviya
Editor: Dr. Volker Buddensiek
Year: 2009
Publisher: BVA Bielefelder Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, January 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Sun & Wind Energy
Keywords: Solar thermal industry
Abstract: India ' s solar thermal industry maintains its growth. The estimated technical potential is high, the planned targets are ambitious and a budget for research has been proposed by the government.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52712
Title: Wind energy hung up in the queue
Author: Lisa Cohn, Reid Smith
Editor: Dr. Volker Buddensiek
Year: 2009
Publisher: BVA Bielefelder Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, January 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Sun & Wind Energy
Keywords: Renewable energy
Abstract: An overbundance of renewable energy should be good news in the US. However, in many renewable-rich areas, the clean energy cannot be integrated into the grid-due to long transmission queues. The solution will likely come from many fronts.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 52711
Title: E-126 in action: Enercon ' s next-generation power plant
Author: Eize de Vries
Editor: Jackie Jones
Year: 2009
Publisher: PennWell International, Vol 12, No 4 , July-August 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Renewable Energy World Magazine
Keywords: Wind turbine design, wind power
Abstract: Eize de Vries visited Belgium ' s Estinnes wind farm, where Enercon ' s new E-126 machine is being put into operation. He reports on an evolution in wind turbine design, the main challenges of the project, and on some stakeholder views on the present-and future-of wind power development.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52710
Title: Wind technology trends-Why small steps matter
Author: Eize de Vries
Editor: Jackie Jones
Year: 2009
Publisher: PennWell International, Vol 12, No 4 , July-August 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Renewable Energy World Magazine
Keywords: Wind technology innovation
Abstract: More than 31,000 MW of new wind capacity was added worldwide in 2008, a record that can be described as a genuine milestone in the modern history of wind power development. However, although the current slide in overall wind market demand means 2009 figures are unlikely to match this, the dip has not come at the expenses of wind technology innovation.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52709
Title: The irresistible force of wind power-BTM ' s world market update 2008
Author: Alasdair Cameron
Editor: Jackie Jones
Year: 2009
Publisher: PennWell International, Vol 12, No 4, July-August 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Renewable Energy World Magazine
Keywords: Wind power
Abstract: Philosophy students are sometimes asked what happens when an ' irresistible force ' meets an ' immovable object ' ? Or, to put it another less dramatic way, how did the recent strong growth of the wind industry fare when faced with the rapid drying up of credit during the financial downturn? Some of the answers to this question have started to emerge with the publication of the annual, authoritative BTM report.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52708
Title: Working with the wind: Growing employment in the European and US wind power sectors
Author: Alasdair Cameron
Editor: Jackie Jones
Year: 2009
Publisher: PennWell International, Vol 12, No 2, March-April 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Renewable Energy World Magazine
Keywords: European Wind Energy Association
Abstract: A new report published by the European Wind Energy Association looks at the rapidly growing wind sector jobs market, throwing up some interesting trends, and highlighting a number of opportunities and challenges for the future.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
Literature cited 2: None


ID: 52707
Title: Light cycle: Recycling PV materials
Author: David Appleyard
Editor: Jackie Jones
Year: 2009
Publisher: PennWell International, Vol 12, No 2, March-April 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Renewable Energy World Magazine
Keywords: Photovoltic market, PV modules
Abstract: The extraordinary development of the photovoltaic market over recent years has emphasized the need for a sustainable method for disposal of PV modules once they reach the end of their life. Recognizing this, the industry has been busy developing strategies and techniques that make the most of the valuable materials contained in their products and simultaneously improve their positive environmental impact.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52706
Title: Green Superhighway: Overhauling the grid to accommodate renewables
Author: Elisa Wood
Editor: Jackie Jones
Year: 2009
Publisher: PennWell International, Vol 12, No 2, March-April 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: Renewable Energy World Magazine
Keywords: None
Abstract: Efforts are needed to promote transmission and distribution expansion in the US if the country is to realize its full potential.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52705
Title: Race to find the best alcohol
Author: Bernward Janzing
Editor: Hanne May (hm)
Year: 2009
Publisher: German Wind Energy Association, No 5, October 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: New energy
Keywords: Bioethanol, cellulose, butanol, Microbiological processes
Abstract: Scientists and companies around the world are working on microbiological processes to make bioethanol out of cellulose. They ' re also wondering whether butanol may not be even better.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52704
Title: End of the solar eclipse
Author: Andrea Roder
Editor: Hanne May (hm)
Year: 2009
Publisher: German Wind Energy Association, No 5, October 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: New energy
Keywords: Solar power
Abstract: Solar power has played practically no role in India up to now. But that may change soon. The government has introduced an ambitious program to expand the country ' s solar output to 20 gigawatt (GW) by 2020 and boost the local manufacturing market.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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ID: 52703
Title: Hot mirrors
Author: Sascha Rentzing, Reiner Wandler and Jurgen Heup
Editor: Hanne May (hm)
Year: 2009
Publisher: German Wind Energy Association, No 5, October 2009
Source: Centre for Ecological Science,Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore-12
Reference: None
Subject: New energy
Keywords: Solar thermal power plants
Abstract: Since the desert power initiative Desertec started, everyone is talking about solar thermal power plants. The technology has been a sort of Sleeping Beauty, even though we have been aware of its potential for some time now, but it is now being praised as a panacea for energy and climate problems. It is currently being brought to life in Spain and the U.S.-with significant German contributions.
Location: 231
Literature cited 1: None
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