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Friday, 03 July 2015 Newsletter
Renewable energy can unlock socio-economic benefits for islands, IRENA finds Renewable energy can unlock socio-economic benefits for islands, IRENA finds
Developing the vast renewable energy resources of Fiji, the Marshall Islands and Vanuatu would provide substantial socio-economic benefits for their citizens, according to three reports released today by the International Renewable Energy Agency.
HyperSolar achieves new milestone in bid to produce renewable hydrogen HyperSolar achieves new milestone in bid to produce renewable hydrogen
HyperSolar, Inc. has announced it has reached a milestone of 1.4 volts in its attempt to use artificial photosynthesis to split water into hydrogen and oxygen using only the power of the sun.
New law to promote renewable energy in Poland
Poland is introducing feed-in tariffs to support its renewable energy sector.
Panorama

Green Climate Fund allocating resources ahead of UN conference in Paris

Exeter company wins DECC grant to stimulate UK renewable heat innovation

India
SoftBank, Bharti and Foxconn form joint venture in India

Al Maiorino

Propelling Pennsylvania wind projects forward through grassroots support

Wind

Germany
Alstom, DEME and Merkur Offshore sign contract for the Merkur offshore wind farm

SPARTA system for offshore wind farms goes live

China
Chinese wind power capacity to treble by 2025  

Westermost Rough offshore wind farm officially inaugurated

PV

Africa
REC enters African solar power markets

Dubai
First Solar modules to power Dubai solar power project

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

First Solar announces world record for CdTe PV module efficiency

Biofuels

United Airlines buys $30 million stake in Fulcrum BioEnergy

Researchers extol virtues of a bioenergy powered future

Ocean Energy

Carnegie Wave Energy establishes a base in Cornwall, UK

Agenda

Intersolar North America


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