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Japan to abandon nuclear plans and embrace renewable energy - who's next?

Blog entry by Jan Beránek | 12 May, 2011 26 comments

On May 10th, Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan made an incredible announcement – prompted by the ongoing Fukushima nuclear crisis, Japan, the world’s 3rd largest economy, is dropping plans to double its nuclear power capacity and the...

Europe Needs a Target for Clean Energy

Publication | 13 June, 2005 at 2:00

Greenpeace presents its views on how the EU can guarantee a clean energy revolution in Europe, which is a fundamental contribution in the global fight against climate change.

Concentrated Solar Thermal Power - Now!

Publication | 7 October, 2005 at 2:00

Solar thermal power is a relatively new technology which hasalready shown enormous promise. With few environmentalimpacts and a massive resource, it offers a comparableopportunity to the sunniest countries of the world as offshorewind farms are...

Windforce 12 2005

Publication | 30 June, 2005 at 2:00

Windforce 12 describes how 12 percent of the world's electricity can be supplied by wind and 11 billion tonnes of CO2 can be saved by 2020.

Futu[r]e Investment - energy

Publication | 5 July, 2007 at 2:00

This report shows that investment in renewables pays off quite quickly due to massive savings in fuel costs. In fact, a 'business as usual' mix in the world global power generation sector would result in 10 times higher fuel costs, when compared...

Solar Generation - 3rd Edition

Publication | 6 September, 2006 at 2:00

Solar power can deliver electricity to more than 2 billion people, provide over 2 million jobs with an annual investment of 113 billion Euros by 2025, reveals the joint report, ‘SolarGeneration’, released by Greenpeace International and the...

Renewables 24/7

Publication | 4 February, 2010 at 1:00

Smart grid or super grid, decentralised or centralised renewable power plants? The discussion about the future of our power supply is running hot, and hi- tech visions are everywhere.

Jericho solar instillation

Image | 9 June, 2010 at 16:08

Just two days before the kick-off of the FIFA World Cup in South Africa, students of the Madiba-a-Toloane High School install 26 120W solar panels on the roof of the school hall.

Images from Climate Action on Capitol Hill

Blog entry by laurak | 3 March, 2009

The Capitol Climate Action yesterday in Washington, DC concluded peacefully and with no arrests, despite being the largest incident of mass civil disobedience in the name of our climate. On the website they featured live streaming...

Nuclear underdogs

Blog entry by Justin | 23 March, 2010

Some supporters of nuclear energy seem to think that the nuclear industry is losing the debate : Some of us in the profession and industry have been reaching out to the public on our own, and through the American Nuclear Society’s...

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