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Susan Kraemer
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Dubai Might Buy Solar off Roofs
Dubai’s electric utilities are considering buying back power generated from solar panels on the roofs of houses and office buildings. Last year, the city carried...

What Iran Could Learn from Abu Dhabi’s First Nuclear Plant
Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant has been under suspicion for decades, rightly or wrongly. So as not to arouse alarm, the United Arab Emirates’ civil nuclear plan has been...

Arava’s 40 MW Solar to Power a Third of Touristy Eliat’s Peak Power
Arava Power Company’s application was approved last night by Israel’s Public Utility Authority for their 40 MW, $150 million photovoltaic solar farm at Kibbutz Ketura, just...

Masdar Blows a Fresh Breeze to the Seychelle Islands
Not content with their ambitious achievements in Abu Dhabi, now Masdar is spreading clean energy worldwide. A small 6 MW wind farm in the Seychelles...

Now Masdar Brings Solar Power to Tonga
Masdar expands its solar ambitions to the South Pacific The tiny kingdom of Tonga in the south pacific has just signed a memorandum of understanding...

Abu Dhabi’s Masdar Institute Files U.S. Patent for Advanced Battery tech
Masdar Institute makes first foray into advanced lithium battery technology. Continuing its pioneering of renewable energy technologies that have great relevance for the Middle East...

First Middle East Carbon Market – Dubai!
Dubai is not the first Middle Eastern country you think of when you think climate-friendly. That’s about to change. Dubai will develop a strategy to...

How Pink LEDs Grow Future Food with 90% Less Water
10,000 years after inventing agriculture, will we 7 billion take this strange next step?

Tour One of the Largest Solar Thermal Projects on Earth at MENASOL 2012
This year's MENASOL on the 16th and 17th of May in Abu Dhabi, offers something even more special!

South Africa to Green its Economy in 2013 with Carbon Tax
South Africa, among the biggest emitters of greenhouse gases worldwide, plans to introduce its own price on carbon next year. The Treasury said this week...
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