Energy & Renewables Newsletter
January 26, 2012

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Reports show major potential for wave and tidal energy
The U.S. Department of Energy has released two nationwide resource assessments showing that waves and tidal currents off the nation`s coasts could contribute significantly to the United States` total annual electricity production.The new wave and tidal resource assessments, combined with ongoing analyses of the technologies and other resource assessments, show that water power, including conventional hydropower and wave, tidal, and other water power resources, can potentially provide 15% of our nation`s electricity by 2030.The two reports-"
Energy storage economically viable within five years
Large-scale energy storage technologies could play a major role in electricity grids by 2016, according to a report that predicts the falling cost of storage systems will help accelerate the rollout of intermittent renewable energy technologies.Energy storage systems such as batteries and fuel cells have long been regarded as a means of more effectively managing grids that rely on large amounts of renewable energy from unreliable intermittent sources such as wind and solar farms.To date, large-scale energy storage systems have proved too expensive to be deployed at a commercial scale and have ...
Discover all the events scheduled at BIOENERGY EXPO 2012!!!
Bioenergy Expo (Verona - Italy, 2-3-4-5 February 2012) is the exhibition of renewable energy taking place in conjunction with Fieragricola - International Agribusiness Show, the only international event in Italy ensuring a complete offer of technologies and products in sectors such as agricultural engineering, animal farming, agro-supplies, renewable energy and services for agriculture. Visit the site www.fieragricola.com and discover all the events and conferences scheduled at Bioenergy Expo 2012. For more information download the brochure of the event!  

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