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Friday, 28 March 2014 Newsletter
University of Surrey collaborates with Tata Steel at fringes of renewable energy future University of Surrey collaborates with Tata Steel at fringes of renewable energy future
Researchers from the University of Surrey have today been awarded funding by the UK government and the government in India for two projects which will explore how nanotechnology will impact the future of renewable energy.
New Energy Husum closes with a positive result New Energy Husum closes with a positive result
New Energy Husum closes its doors today a thoroughly positive result. its organizers say.
UK government backtracks on domestic RHI
A last-minute change to the Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) regarding solar PV-Thermal systems (PV-T) could adversely affect British businesses and leave homeowners' renewable energy installations worthless
Biogas

UK Energy Minister opens Nottingham AD plant

Biomass

Rubb helps to develop UK biomass facility at Ironbridge, Shropshire

Electric/Hybrid

Japan
Mitsubishi to supply two electric buses in Kitakyushu City, Japan

Energy saving

Schneider Electric announces new building management solution

Ocean Energy

Spain
MAGNETIDE project to develop new magnetic materials for tidal energy projects

PV

IBC Solar expands its portfolio to include another module manufactured in Europe

New Energy unveils high performance solar window

Puerto Rico
Ingeteam connects its first solar PV plant in Puerto Rico

Innotech Solar equips direct coupled solar system in Cyprus

The First AfricaPVSEC opens its doors in Durban, South Africa on March 27

Wind

Spain
Gamesa completes installation of G128-5.0 prototype in Spain

Senvion installs prototype of new 6.2M152 offshore turbine

Siemens to construct factory for offshore wind power in Great Britain

Kenya
Financing documents for Lake Turkana Wind Project signed

Miscellaneous

First Japanese energy storage conference coming in November 2014

Agenda

European Algae Biomass 2014


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