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| The development of biofuels in the developing world is a matter of high emotion. It promises a huge range of benefits from increased local e...

| Brazil is on its way to become the first country to no longer depend on crude oil but on biofuels. Thanks to their competitive advantages, B...

| In Wittenberg, Stadtwerke Leipzig is building its second wood-fired power plant. Leipzig has also become the host of the German Biomass Rese...

| Although the 2010 targets are very likely not to be met, current trends allow to be optimistic regarding the future of renewable energy sour...

| What will our homes look like in 2030? By that time, solar energy is expected to cover the full energy demand of newly built houses. Natural...

| The global market for solar cells is growing explosively, mainly thanks to lavish subsidy schemes. Is solar power the wave of the future – o...

| Scientists, plant manufacturers and module producers in Saxony are working on new technologies that can be used to produce solar electricity...

| Oil-from-algae could be a promising alternative to biofuels from land-based crops. But there are many hurdles still to overcome. Commercial...

| This issue of the Russian Analytical Digest features articles about the challenges and problems of increasing energy efficiency in Russia. S...

| The Norwegian energy advisory board has presented plans to turn wind power into a new industry sector with signifi cant export potential. Ii...