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Friday, 19 June 2015 Newsletter
Duke of Gloucester opens new UK Viridor waste to energy plant Duke of Gloucester opens new UK Viridor waste to energy plant
Recycling and renewable energy company Viridor has welcomed The Duke of Gloucester, KG GCVO, and distinguished guests to the opening of its new Ardley Energy Recovery Facility (ERF) in Oxfordshire.
Good Energy to join a local currency Good Energy to join a local currency
British renewable energy company Good Energy has become the first energy company in the world to join a local currency, allowing customers to pay their energy bills with ‘Bristol Pounds’.
Investors denying climate change will lose out warns new report
A new report from Australian investment consultancy Mercer has found that investors across the globe will not be able to ignore the implications for investment returns caused by the potential impact of climate change.
PV

ISM Group and Hanwha Q Cells celebrate completion of major German solar farm

Egypt
Elsewedy Electric begins development of 50 MWp solar PV plant in Egypt

China
China will become leading solar installer with 17.6 GW in 2015 says new report

Wind

Infinis achieves financial close on Scottish wind farm

Seacat Services showcases first 24-seater offshore energy support vessel

Orenda Energy signs trade agreement with Chinese investment firm

REG signs £48 million turbine deal for UK onshore wind farms

Small Hydro

Guyana
Guyana $40 million fund to help develop hydroelectric project

Ocean Energy

Azura wave energy device deployed at US Navy test site

EMEC and FloWave join forces to offer ‘one-stop’ wave energy centre

Interviews

Managing Solar Energy: An interview with Adrian De Luca of Locus Energy

Energy saving

First Solar announces world record for CdTe PV module efficiency

NREL announces partnerships to modernise US national grid

Electric/Hybrid

EV manufacturer selects ARI cloud-based eCatalog system

Biofuels

Metabolic Path to Improved Biofuel Production

Agenda

The Energy for Future Transport


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