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Thursday, 12 June 2014 Newsletter
Watchdog group suspects Big Oil pressured US agency on renewable fuels standard Watchdog group suspects Big Oil pressured US agency on renewable fuels standard
A Washington, D.C. based watchdog group has filed a formal request for records the Environmental Protection Agency that it believes may show Big Oil pressured the agency to scale back the amount of renewable fuels that must be blended into the nation's fossil fuel supplies.
Australia
Australia falling behind in global renewable energy race
Australia falling behind in global renewable energy race
Australia is increasingly at risk of being left behind as other countries develop renewable energy infrastructure according to a new REN21 report.
US Governor Calls for Partnership to Fight Climate Change at IRENA Council
Governor Deval Patrick of the US state of Massachusetts opened the 7th meeting of the International Renewable Energy Agency's Council in Abu Dhabi by stressing the important role renewable energy plays in his state’s economy and offering IRENA’s members a partnership in addressing climate change.
Panorama

Nepal
ADB hands over Nepal’s first solar hybrid energy system

CPV unveils brand new pipe system for district heating systems

IRENA’s Permanent Representation Grows

Al Maiorino

Growing Pains: Why Renewables Must be Proactive in Countering Legislative Opposition

Electric/Hybrid

Nissan to roll out second electric vehicle this month

India
Clean Energy Ministerial highlights major impact of EVs in India

Energy saving

France
OpenHydro to supply tidal turbines to French pilot tidal project

NEC commissions UK grid energy storage installations

Sweden
Ventyx assists creation of smart electricity network

Geothermal

Coal plant goes quiet as US college moves to geothermal energy

Ocean Energy

Gibraltar
Government of Gibraltar signs its first PPA for renewable energy

FAU to install world’s first ocean current energy test site

PV

Japan
Kyocera supports plan for 430MW Japanese solar project

Companies merge, tout 'Made in Europe' PV panels

Innotech Solar recognized for innovative spirit

Wind

Offshore wind on course to meet 10 percent of UK electricity demand by 2020

Rumania
EBRD invests in Rumanian wind farm

Germany
Prysmian awarded new wind farm contract in Germany

Miscellaneous

GMZ Energy announces successful testing of high temperature thermoelectric generator

Agenda

Local Renewables Conference 2014


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