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Friday, 31 July 2015 Newsletter
Regen SW releases its 2015 market insight Regen SW releases its 2015 market insight
Not-for-profit group Regen South West (Regen SW) has released its annual Progress Report detailing the progress made with renewable energy in South West England.
UK renewable energy will continue to grow in the long term UK renewable energy will continue to grow in the long term
The UK government’s renewable energy cuts will have a negative impact on the sector in the short term, but decreasing costs mean it will continue to grow in the long term, says a report by GlobalData.
Energy Secretary accused of hypocrisy after yet another green energy cut
Friends of the Earth has accused Amber Rudd, the UK Energy Secretary, of “gross hypocrisy” ahead of a speech outlining the government’s commitment to action on climate change.
Panorama

Government to cut subsidies for small scale renewables

PV

New Japanese solar farm equipped with GE Power Conversion inverter technology

Solar could be the first renewable technology to be free of subsidy, report says

E.ON joins with Sungevity to offer UK solar PV panels

Wind

Recommendation to slash subsidies would destroy Australia’s renewable energy future

US study finds grassland birds displaced by wind turbines

SNP warns UK government legal action likely against wind subsidy cuts

Solar Thermal Electric

Israel
Abengoa to help build Israeli 110 MW solar power plant

Geothermal

US Senate to consider bill targeting barriers to geothermal development

Biofuels

In New Zealand, beer begets biofuel

Soil Association warns against use of maize for biofuel production

Agenda

Wind Farm Development: European Offshore 2015


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