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Friday, 07 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".
Canadians willing to pay more for renewable energy than Americans are, survey finds Canadians willing to pay more for renewable energy than Americans are, survey finds
The British renewable energy project developer RES has abandoned its £300 million biomass power station project at Canadians are more willing to pay a premium for the generation of renewable energy than Americans, with 63 percent willing to pay up to $250 more each year versus 46 percent in the US, a new survey finds.
Solar Thermal Electric

European Commission releases Concentrated solar power report

PV

Scottish Water installs solar panels at water treatment works

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

Stion achieves 23.2 percent efficiency with thin film CIGS process

JA Solar to supply 7.8 MW in square mono modules to British Solar Renewables

Ocean Energy

Canary Islands
Tenerife to install wave energy plants

Energy saving

UK Energy Secretary delivers key speech on energy efficiency initiatives

NREL launches new web-based energy efficiency tool

Biofuels

DSM wins ‘Breakthrough Technology of the Year’

Al Maiorino

Even Tidal Power isn’t Immune to Public Opposition

Agenda

4th India Smart Utilities Week


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