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Energy production in the future: renewable and efficient (Comments&Views (en))
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Augsburg’s leading trade fair RENEXPO® shares the latest Know-How again for the 9th time!
The interest in renewable energy as an important part of the future energy production remains unchanged. After the huge success of the RENEXPO® 2007 at the end of September, there is already huge interest from the exhibitors to be part of the action again in Augsburg 2008. From the 09th to 12th of October 2008 the Augsburg trade fair presents for the ninth time the complete spectrum of renewable energy and energy efficient building and renovation. The themes range from old-building renovation to heating with sun and wood, to Passive House, CHP, mobility, heat pumps, hydropower and wind energy.

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May 08, 2008 (CEST) 20
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Energy Efficiency – Well-Beeing – Climate Protection (Comments&Views (en))
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interGreenBuilding at the leading Trade Fair; RENEXPO® in Augsburg
Whether it’s the future energy supply in the building industry, urban planning or in keeping of private houses – integral identity and sustainability are more and more sought after. The Augsburg trade fair, RENEXPO® will this year will take place from the 9th until the 12th, October, 2008 for the 9th time presenting everything to do with renewable energy, energy efficiency in the building and reconstruction fields. The special division, interGreenBuilding® will be introduced, which deals with integral identity cogitations of energy efficiency in the building industry.

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May 08, 2008 (CEST) 19
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Global Warming Aiming at Australia´s Koalas (Comments&Views (en))
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Studies are showing a very grim future for Australia´s koalas because the changes made by global warming are going to reduce the food supply.

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| Environment |
May 08, 2008 (CEST) 16
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A City with Zero Co2 is born (Comments&Views (en))
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The Eco City is going to be a city with zero carbon dioxide emmissions and is going to be the home of 50 000 people. This project in the desert of Abu Dhabi is to show the world that carbon dioxide can be stopped.

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| Solar Energy |
May 06, 2008 (CEST) 25
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Warmer World May Mean Less Fish (Comments&Views (en))
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Global Warming Adding to Pollution and Over-Harvesting Impacts on the World's Key Fishing Grounds Says New UNEP - "In Dead Water" - Report

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May 06, 2008 (CEST) 18
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"f-cell": International fuel cell projects (Comments&Views (en))
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Eighth forum for producers and users of fuel cells: The "f-cell" 2008 on September 29 and 30 in Stuttgart. With our partner EnBW, this year's focus is on the stationary application of the fuel cell. The wide-ranging event is expanding its international orientation and will include exciting lectures from Canada.

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| Fuel Cells |
May 06, 2008 (CEST) 22
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Texas to be home of the largest wind farm (Comments&Views (en))
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The Texan T Boone Pickens has begun his project to build the largest wind farm that is to be made of 2 700 wind turbines at a cost of $10 billion. This month the first 500 are to be payed which initially starts the long building process that is to take 4 years. This amazing project once finished is expected to make 4 000 MW of electricity during the best time of day.

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| Wind Power |
May 02, 2008 (CEST) 69
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Monopoly in renewable energy style (Comments&Views (en))
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Forget the waterworks in Monopoly or the electric company because now Monopoly is going alternative. Instead of the old companies Hasbro has decided to release a renewable energy version of Monopoly.

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| Solar Energy |
May 02, 2008 (CEST) 18
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Solar Energy Boom Big in Europe (Comments&Views (en))
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As solar energy gains popularity more and more countries are beginning to realise that their governments have to make the acces to renewable energy more affordable and easier.

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| Solar Energy |
Apr 27, 2008 (CEST) 11
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