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July 04, 2014
WIND DAILY
OX2 acquires Polish wind power company, Greenfield Wind
Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Jul 03, 2014
The acquisition of the project development company Greenfield Wind gives OX2 the local expertise needed to finance and build high-quality wind farms in Poland. The goal is to expand the company, and to achieve a leading position in the sector. OX2 has acquired Greenfield Wind, a Warsaw-based project development company focusing on wind power in Poland. The acquisition includes all operations, 11 staff and a project portfolio of around 220 MW. "Poland is an exciting market, and we have now ac ... read more
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TRADE WARS

China's trade policies still too opaque: WTO members
World Trade Organization member states on Thursday urged China to make its trade policies more transparent amid a "striking" lack of clarity on its rules. ... more
WIND DAILY

Sixteen companies cleared for August wind energy auction in Maryland
Sixteen companies are cleared to take part in an upcoming lease sale to develop wind energy off the Maryland coast, the U.S. government announced. ... more
TRADE WARS

Israeli inventor says chemical scanner will change the way we shop
Want to know what strange chemicals are in your Subway sub roll? Soon, consumers won't necessarily need to rely on investigative journalists or public safety advocates to find out that there's yoga mat plastic in their sandwich. They can just use the SCiO. ... more
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan city launches legal bid to halt reactor build
A Japanese city on Thursday sought a court injunction to prevent a nuclear plant from being built, in a country that remains deeply suspicious of the technology three years after Fukushima. ... more


INTERNET SPACE

Open Internet threats loom: study
The future of an open Internet faces threats from government crackdowns, and "balkanization" resulting from growing concerns over broad electronic surveillance, a survey of experts showed Thursday. ... more
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Science journal says Facebook experiment 'a concern'
The scientific journal that published a controversial Facebook experiment on mood manipulation said Thursday it was concerned that the company did not follow scientific ethics and principles of informed consent. ... more
ENERGY NEWS

GE taps China CEO to lead Alstom merger
General Electric on Thursday said the head of its China business will transfer to France to lead the US company's proposed buyout of Alstom's energy businesses. ... more
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INTERNET SPACE

Authors call on readers in Amazon book battle
Big-name authors are calling on readers to help them get out of the cross-fire in a battle between online giant Amazon and French publishing powerhouse Hachette. ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Smartenergy ramps up crystalline silicon solar panel production
Smartenergy Renewables AG successfully completed the conversion and upgrade of its fully-automated solar panel manufacturing facility in Luckenwalde, near Berlin, Germany. The factory is certified t ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Solar Power Network Partners with Beisia to Develop 29 MW of Solar Power
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ENERGY NEWS

Green planning needed to maintain city buildings
Green spaces in towns and cities need extra consideration as they may be damaging buildings in the area, according to new research from the Universities of Southampton and Surrey. When organic chemi ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Tofu ingredient could revolutionise solar panel manufacture
The chemical used to make tofu and bath salts could also replace a highly toxic and expensive substance used to make solar cells, a University study published in the journal Nature has revealed. ... more
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SOLAR DAILY

Scientists discover how plastic solar panels work
Scientists don't fully understand how 'plastic' solar panels work, which complicates the improvement of their cost efficiency, thereby blocking the wider use of the technology. However, researchers ... more
SOLAR DAILY

It is not Easy to get solar more appy but EasySolar takes up the challenge
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TRADE WARS

Feuding China, Philippines can still do business: envoy
China and the Philippines should work to strengthen weak economic ties, Beijing's envoy to Manila has said, despite an acrimonious maritime dispute. ... more
WIND DAILY

Great progress on wind installations, Germany's RWE says
The last of the 160 wind turbines at an installation off the Welsh coast are in place and the facility should be online by winter, Germany's RWE said Tuesday. ... more
SOLAR DAILY

KYOCERA's Accumulated Solar Module Production Exceeds 5GW
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Improved method for isotope enrichment would better secure supplies
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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Westinghouse Extends New-plant Market with Specialized Seismic Option
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Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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SOLAR DAILY

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SOLAR DAILY

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TRADE WARS

Lew says China's currency still undervalued

INTERNET SPACE

Twitter buys mobile ad firm Tap Commerce

TRADE WARS

Landmark Swiss-China free-trade deal comes into force

TRADE WARS

China opens tea, yachts to foreigners in free trade zone

POLITICAL ECONOMY

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Historic shift as Japan expands scope of military

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Organic agriculture boosts biodiversity on farmlands

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To address climate change, nothing substitutes for reducing CO2 emissions

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