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BP: Renewable energy to outpace growth of oil

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January 19, 2011
In this issue
redarrow BP: Renewable energy to outpace growth of oil
redarrow 'Green asphalt' layers cool surface on school lot
redarrow Tesla Model S Alpha shows off for the camera
redarrow Clean energy seen as 'bright spot' for U.S.-China
redarrow Intematix phosphor opens doors for LED lighting

In annual report, BP provides a reality check on the scale of energy use, with renewable energy growth projected to be higher than fossil fuels in the next 20 years and demand for energy strongest in developing countries.

Similar to cool roofs, light-colored pavement developed by a Phoenix company is designed to reduce the urban heat island effect and reflect heat back into space.

Tesla releases video footage featuring an Alpha mule of its upcoming Model S electric sedan.

Ahead of a U.S. visit by China's president, participants in a forum on U.S-China clean-energy cooperation say clean energy is an issue ripe for nurturing close ties.
Phosphor, which is used in LED light fixtures, gets a redesign: Intematix introduces a separate phosphor component to improve LED efficiency and allow for more light fixture shapes.
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