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Friday, 24 July 2015 Newsletter
UK Green Investment Bank helps to fund new green energy plant in Sheffield UK Green Investment Bank helps to fund new green energy plant in Sheffield
The UK Green Investment Bank (GIB) and Equitix have announced a £14.6 million investment in £30 million of new green energy plant in Sheffield.
UK Government to cut subsidies for small scale renewables UK Government to cut subsidies for small scale renewables
Following recent cuts in support for UK renewables announced by the UK Chancellor and Energy Secretary, the government is now planning to cut support for small-scale solar and biomass as well.
Australia
Australian Clean Energy Council congratulate award winners for industry leadership

The Clean Energy Council (CEC) has congratulated Carnegie Wave Energy and Windlab for their industry leadership at the Clean Energy Council Industry Awards.
Panorama

New IRENA platform supports renewable energy innovation

UK conservation charity The National Trust invests £30 million in a sustainable future

Renewable energy can unlock socio-economic benefits for islands, IRENA finds

Electric/Hybrid

BYD to supply first electric double-deckers to Transport for London

Plat-O becomes first tidal energy system to generate electricity

Norway leads the global EV market, report finds

Energy saving

UK sustainable energy industry urges action on EU VAT ruling

Sweden
Climeon and SSAB install waste heat capture system to produce clean electricity

Geothermal

Indonesia
Indonesia pursuing geothermal potential in a big way

Ocean Energy

Australia
BioPower Systems completes testing of ocean energy unit

PV

Japan
Kyocera converts Japanese golf courses into solar farms

UK accreditation body predicts a promising future for solar installers

Wind

UK Vattenfall wind farm to start generating electricity in 2017

Senate Committee votes to extend credits for American wind power

Agenda

International Congress on Energy and Environmental Engineering and Management


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