ii Energy newsletter July edition

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HOME NEWS COMMENT EVENTS ADVERTISE ABOUT US CONTACT US Welcome to the July 2015 edition of ii Energy Our aim is to identify, explain and analyse the most significant trends and developments in energy technology globally that will shape future energy markets, drive changes in the world economy and – ultimately – improve the way people live their lives. To make sure you’re kept up to date about the latest trends and developments, subscribe here to the ii Energy monthly newsletter. In brief Rare earth discovery could reduce light bulb costs Biofuels producers explore alternate markets Explosion in energy storage capacity set to boost renewables Clean tech investment springs back Grid parity revolution for solar photovoltaic energy economics FEATURE: Gates stakes $2bn in energy tech The world’s richest man, former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates, has announced he is to double his personal investment in low‐carbon and renewable energy technology to $2 billion. Even by the standards of someone as wealthy as old Bill, that’s a chunk of change. It shows just how serious he is when it comes to clean energy technology development. In a recent interview, Gates said he plans to make the additional... [Read more] Google reveals urban energy plan Google has revealed plans to transform urban living by incubating breakthrough. Aimed at addressing city‐living issues such as transport, housing and energy supply... [Read more] Carbon standstill: renewables role flagged Despite rising energy use, for the first time in four decades global carbon emissions associated with energy consumption remained stable in 2014... [Read more] White House plan spurs clean tech investor surges More than US$4 billion of private investment into clean tech research and development has been committed on the back of a US White... [Read more] UCLA shines light on low cost solar Swedish trial set to drive massive electrial Sign up for your free newsletter A materials breakthrough by scientists at UCLA in California could boost the intrinsic energy storage capabilities of solar... [Read more] car growth A major new trial of wireless charging technology for electric vehicles is underway... [Read more] CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE

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ii Energy newsletter July edition

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HOME NEWS COMMENT EVENTS ADVERTISE ABOUT US CONTACT US

Welcome to the July 2015 editionof ii Energy

Our aim is to identify, explain and analyse the mostsignificant trends and developments in energytechnology globally that will shape future energymarkets, drive changes in the world economy and –ultimately – improve the way people live their lives.

To make sure you’re kept up to date about the latesttrends and developments, subscribe here to theii Energy monthly newsletter.

In brief

Rare earth discovery could reduce light bulb costs

Biofuels producers explore alternate markets

Explosion in energy storage capacity set to boostrenewables

Clean tech investment springs back

Grid parity revolution for solar photovoltaic energyeconomics

FEATURE: Gates stakes $2bn in energy tech  The world’s richest man, former Microsoft CEO Bill Gates, has announced he is to double hispersonal investment in low‐carbon and renewable energy technology to $2 billion. Even bythe standards of someone as wealthy as old Bill, that’s a chunk of change. It shows just howserious he is when it comes to clean energy technology development. In a recent interview,Gates said he plans to make the additional...[Read more]

 

Google reveals urbanenergy plan Google has revealed plans totransform urban living by incubatingbreakthrough. Aimed at addressingcity‐living issues such as transport,housing and energy supply...

[Read more]

 

Carbon standstill:renewables role flagged Despite rising energy use, for the firsttime in four decades global carbonemissions associated with energyconsumption remained stable in2014... 

[Read more]

 

White House plan spursclean tech investorsurges More than US$4 billion of privateinvestment into clean tech researchand development has beencommitted on the back of a USWhite... 

[Read more]

 

UCLA shines light onlow cost solar 

Swedish trial set todrive massive electrial

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A materials breakthrough byscientists at UCLA in California couldboost the intrinsic energy storagecapabilities of solar...

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car growth

A major new trial of wireless chargingtechnology for electric vehicles isunderway... 

[Read more]

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A materials breakthrough byscientists at UCLA in California couldboost the intrinsic energy storagecapabilities of solar...

[Read more]

car growth

A major new trial of wireless chargingtechnology for electric vehicles isunderway... 

[Read more]

CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE