Energy & Renewables Newsletter
June 09, 2011

This Week´s Featured News Stories
In Germany’s nuclear phase-out, renewable energy plans are clear
Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in the United States yesterday to be presented with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, coming shortly after her announcement that Germany plans to phase out nuclear energy by 2022 and accelerate the transition to a clean energy system largely built on renewable energy and energy efficiency. Jennifer Morgan analyzes the steps the country is taking to move to a low-carbon, non-nuclear future.

GE Energy Invests in eSolar, a Key Step to Combining Natural Gas and Renewable Energy for Cleaner, More Reliable Power
GE Energy announced today that it has entered into an investment and licensing agreement with California-based eSolar that enables GE (NYSE: GE) to deploy Integrated Solar Combined Cycle (ISCC) technology to customers worldwide. eSolar is a provider of next-generation, tower-based concentrating solar thermal technology. MetCap Energy Investments, a Turkish investor and developer of power projects, plans to collaborate with GE in making this investment.  “When we look at the long-term future of power generation, we see the importance ...
The UK Energy Summit
What is the best combination of sources to meet the UK's energy needs affordably, securely and sustainably? There is no consensus on the best way forward. The Energy Summit 2011 will help people with the power to influence the future of UK energy to make better-informed decisions at a pivotal, uncertain time.

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