Acceleration schemes for patenting “green” technology are hardly being used in the UK, but they are ...
The ongoing patent dispute between GE and Siemens Gamesa is part of a broader strategy by the former...
WORLDWIDE: Recent reports of Statoil's Hywind Scotland project, the world's first commercial floatin...
WORLDWIDE: Through careful international collaboration between engineers, researchers and technician...
While there is a reasonable consensus on the need for renewable energy, sorting out which type of ma...
That the world can do something serious about global warming without inflicting noticeable pain on e...
Regarding "New factory for generators," (Windpower Monthly, January 2001). Indar does not exclusivel...
The author, from the International Energy Agency, corrects what he says are misinterpretations and c...
Worldwide interest in the fledgling carbon trade is on the rise. Currently, the market price for a t...
Like so many of life's disciplines, the best legislation for meeting policy aims is often fraught wi...
It is very reasonable for the wind energy industry to be optimistic, but it must be realistic too. Y...
Explaining misunderstanding regarding his earlier letter on EU research priorities on large turbines...
Explaining why national programmes for stimulating wind turbine installation have consequences more ...
Clarifying apparent misunderstanding about the role of Germany's first inland test station for wind ...
An official inquiry into the scandal surrounding the European Union's non nuclear energy research bu...