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Friday, 18 September 2015 Newsletter
New global analysis reveals extent of trend to cleaner energy New global analysis reveals extent of trend to cleaner energy
Latin American and European cities are the least reliant on fossil fuels to power their electricity, new analysis of major cities around the world by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) and AECOM has found.
Top global scientists and business leaders support Paris clean energy plan Top global scientists and business leaders support Paris clean energy plan
Twenty-seven world-leading scientists, executives, academics and politicians have called on nations to adopt the Global Apollo Programme (GAP) by the time of the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris in December.
University receives nearly $1 million to develop microgrid technology
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced the award of $999,720 worth of funding to Clarkson University to develop advanced resilient microgrid technology to improve disaster response capability.
Panorama

Mauritania is well positioned to spur growth with renewable energy, IRENA says

What will a new ‘green’ Labour Party look like?

Interviews

An Interview With Bob Smith of Mytrah Energy

Wind

iSpin achieves 7.7 percent energy yield jump at German wind farm

Barlovento to conduct preliminary studies a new Bolivian wind farm

Availon records steady growth in Japan

PV

SolarEdge announces novel approach to inverter design

Australia
Australian solar energy funding announced by ARENA and CEFC

Ocean Energy

Aquamarine Power wins funding for Oyster wave energy converter improvements

Project aims to cut costs and boost confidence in wave and tidal energy

Electric/Hybrid

ETI appoints TRL to lead energy and transport project aiming to promote EVs

Germany
German online tool aims to help fleet managers decide when to buy EVs

NHS Trust announces new EV sharing scheme

Biomass

Active Energy Group PLC partners with BEE to market revolutionary new biomass technology

Agenda

Energy Storage 2016 Summit


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