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Friday, 15 May 2015 Newsletter
End of Australian renewable energy crisis in sight says CEC Australia
End of Australian renewable energy crisis in sight says CEC

The Australian Clean Energy Council (CEC) has reported that a welcome end to the crisis confronting the country’s renewable energy industry could be sight.
Analysis: Australia and New Zealand will invest heavily in smart grid infrastructure Analysis: Australia and New Zealand will invest heavily in smart grid infrastructure
Oceania, the tropical Pacific Ocean region encompassing Australia, New Zealand and scores of other nations has one of the most developed power sectors in the world, with well performing utilities, unsubsidized electricity prices, and high rates of electricity consumption.
Minesto CEO applauds EU action on climate and renewable energy
EU action on climate is very encouraging says Anders Jansson, CEO of Nordic marine energy technology company Minesto as renewable energy projected to supply 27 percent of EU energy consumption
Electric/Hybrid

World’s first sodium-ion powered vehicle unveiled

The Netherlands
Board of POWER-GEN Europe stage round table debate on Electric Vehicles

United States
Despite disappointing GM sales numbers, the push remains on in US for EV Future

Energy saving

Draft efficiency bill provisions would reverse progress says NRDC

PV

Ingeteam exhibit technology in Mexico and Jordan

Canada
Utility scale PV plant grid connected in Ontario, Canada

Envision Solar completes deliveries of transportable EV charging stations

Solar Thermal Electric

Global concentrated solar power market to see robust growth

Wind

Germany
Germany to lead annual offshore wind installations in 2015 says GlobalData

The Netherlands
Grontmij and Pondera Consult prepare Borssele wind farm for further expansion

Ocean Energy

EMEC to help develop marine operations software

Biomass

US senator introduces bill to boost biomass

Agenda

International Conference on Chemical and Biochemical Engineering


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