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Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Wind Farms Paid £900,000 to Switch Off for One Night

The payments, worth up to 20 times the value of the power they would have produced, raises serious concerns about such subsidies, which are paid for by the customer. The six Scottish wind farms were asked to stop producing electricity on a particularly windy night last month as the National Grid was overloaded. Their transition cables do

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Corruption Threatens Climate Finance

Fraud risks destabilizing the world’s effort to tackle climate change according to a huge 360-page report published by Transparency International in Bangladesh on Saturday.  The “Global Corruption Report: Climate Change,” with contributions from some 50 authors from around the world, says corruption poses a special risk to the billions of dollars needed to respond to

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

Met Department’s Agro Advisory Services Helping Farmers

Agro-Advisory Services (AAS) of Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), under the ministry of earth sciences, New Delhi, is helping farmers by equipping them with information about monthly and seasonal variation in weather conditions with high-power computer system (HPCS) which promises to prepare them in advance for minimising the losses in agriculture. As many as two million farmers across the

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

Cities Across France – 45% Energy Savings Using Echelon Based Smart Street Lighting Systems

Echelon Corporation announced that its energy control technology for smart, networked street lighting systems is continuing to experience rapid adoption. Similar to its success in China, the market in Europe, and in particular France, is recognizing the advantages of Echelon intelligent distributed control solutions using power line communications (PLC) for reducing energy consumption and maintenance costs

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

Mayor Snubs Green Panel

Hyderabad’s Mayor Banda Karthika Reddy and her husband Banda Chandra Reddy showed their ignorance of the law when they brushed off environment activists who approached them to form the GHMC Biodiversity Committee. Chandra Reddy told the activists that he had formed many committees from ward level to GHMC level and they have not been of

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

‘Kingdom Needs to Invest More in Energy Efficiency’

German and Saudi experts at the German-Saudi symposium on energy efficiency in buildings, held here Saturday, have agreed on the need to develop a feasible energy concept that aims to use energy more efficiently in the Kingdom especially in buildings. “This will have multiple benefits for the Kingdom. It will save energy costs, enhance its own

Sunday, May 1st, 2011

Hydro-power plan for Berkshire and Oxfordshire Thames

The Environment Agency (EA) has teamed up with Windsor and Maidenhead council in Berkshire to look for schemes at Marlow, Boveney and Boulters weirs. Work is already under way to generate electricity at Osney and Goring weirs in Oxfordshire. Interested parties have until 21 July to come forward. Preferred developers will be selected by the end of

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

60% of French Municipalities Classified in Seismic Zone

More than 21 000 municipalities, against just over 5,000 in the past, are affected by the revised classification as well as new rules reflecting the new seismic seismic building code European (Eurocode 8), said on Friday, Ministry of ecology in a statement. “A new seismic zoning map of the French was developed. Outcome of advanced scientific

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Autodesk Says EU Probing Computer-Design Software Makers

Autodesk Inc. the biggest maker of engineering-design software, said European Union antitrust regulators are investigating producers of computer-aided design software. “We are aware that the commission is reviewing the CAD industry and we’ll certainly provide anything the commission requests,” Greg Eden, a spokesman for the San Rafael, California-based company, said today in a telephone interview. Amelia Torres,

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

EU Biodiversity Strategy to Account for Value of Nature

The EU’s 2020 biodiversity strategy, to be presented next week, will pave the way for the value of nature to be taken into account across all policies, including factoring the environment and ecosystems into national economic plans. “There is a need for economic valuation of the benefits and costs of protecting biodiversity in order to make

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