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EV

  1. Key Factors For Wireless Power Transfer Identified In New Research
  2. BMW Aims For “Meaningful” EV Sales
  3. Nissan And Ecotricity Put 13 More Rapid Chargers On UK Motorways
  4. Combining Electric Cars And Carsharing To Fight Range Anxiety

Solar

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  1. Republicans Support Solar… By Putting It On Their Roofs
  2. ARPA-E Announces $30 Million For Full-Spectrum Solar
  3. Greece To Implement Net Metering
  4. Net Metering Primer From SEPA
  5. Solar Advocates Attack Xcel Energy For Attacking Net Metering (… or something like that)
  6. Arizona Solar Strikes Back
  7. No More Free Sun: Arizona’s Biggest Power Utility Wants To Tax Solar
  8. BrightSource Energy Expands Into China
  9. Residential PV Storage To Hit 2.5 GW By 2017
  10. New Solar FITs In Germany And UK
  11. Why The Solar Revolution Has Been Led By Outer Suburbs
  12. Cuba Is Finally Embracing Solar Power

Wind + Solar

  1. Energy Costs: Business-as-usual No Cheaper Than 100% Renewables?
  2. Big Nuke Company Decides Renewables Are A Better Bet In The US

Other

  1. Load Management In Germany – The Potential
  2. The World’s Biggest Efficiency Experiment
  3. Fukushima Radioactive Water Likely Breached Barrier: Panel Head
  4. The Future Of Nuclear – Facts And Forecasts
  5. Two Energy Futures: Barriers to Clean Energy Political, Not Technological
  6. Making ‘A Republican Case for Climate Action’, Former EPA Chiefs Say The Scientific Debate Is Over
  7. ‘Frack Gag’ Bans Children From Talking About Fracking, Forever
  8. The First Rule Of Fracking Is: Don’t Talk About Fracking

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