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Thursday, 06 March 2014 Newsletter
RES pulls plug on £300 million Port of Blyth biomass project RES pulls plug on £300 million Port of Blyth biomass project
The British renewable energy project developer RES has abandoned its £300 million biomass power station project at the Port of Blyth in Northumberland citing "ongoing uncertainty in UK energy policy".
Egypt
Egyptian cement sector launches new waste to energy plant
Egyptian cement sector launches new waste to energy plant
Suez Cement Group of Companies (SCGC) has developed a new waste to energy plant, the first of its kind in Egypt, boasting state of the art technology
UK falls behind in global renewables index due to political infighting
Strong solar market growth in Japan coupled with political uncertainty in the UK has moved the Japanese into the fourth position in Ernst & Young’s (EY) Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Index (RECAI)
Panorama

IEA report dismisses myths concerning high levels of renewable capacity

Iberdrola Engineering and Technology Center Ainia create revolutionary microalgas

Thomas Edison Monument makes the switch to LED Light Bulbs

Al Maiorino

Even Tidal Power isn’t Immune to Public Opposition

Electric/Hybrid

London tests new smart energy system for EV charging

Energy saving

UK Energy Secretary delivers key speech on energy efficiency initiatives

NREL launches new web-based energy efficiency tool

Denmark
Copenhagen Crown Plaza Towers is one of the greenest hotels in the world

Ocean Energy

Canary Islands
Tenerife to install wave energy plants

Wind

Greensolver to launch an innovative benchmarking tool for wind energy professionals

Germany
alpha Ventus offshore wind farm achieves terawatt-hour milestone

PV

SOLON adjusts its global growth strategy to changing market conditions

Scottish Water installs solar panels at water treatment works

The Netherlands
TU Delft students develop ‘solar power skin’ for Dutch terraced house

Solar Thermal Electric

European Commission releases Concentrated solar power report

Agenda

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