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Friday, 09 October 2015 Newsletter
New IRENA guide helps countries integrate larger share of renewable energy New IRENA guide helps countries integrate larger share of renewable energy
A new report from the International Renewable Energy Agency aims to assist countries in their transition to renewable energy-based power systems.
Together, for a Great Sunny Tomorrow
Photovoltaic business and electric utilities
Photovoltaic business and electric utilities
In recent days big power energy companies have taken the Sun as if they could buy it, buying solar electricity from thousands of small sun-farmers with less than or equal to 100 kW sites, replicating the method used in electricity prices through financial systems coverage, which is paid somewhat less than long-term producer would receive, but those producers thereby ensuring a steady income over time.
Denmark’s cumulative installed renewables capacity will top 16 GW by 2025, report says
Denmark’s cumulative installed capacity is expected to expand from 13.5 GW in 2014 to reach 16.1 GW by 2025, rising at a compound annual growth rate of 1.7 percent, says research and consulting firm GlobalData.
Panorama

French energy minister to speak at Ocean Energy Europe 2015

Resilient energy needs smarter solutions, new report says

PV

Volvo Group harnesses the power of the sun with parking lot solar canopy

Brunel University scientists develop new hybrid solar roof

China
Yingli Solar to supply 130 MW for projects in China

Solar Thermal Electric

South Africa and China boosting global concentrated PV market

Wind

Australia
New government appointments offer hope for Australian wind power

UpWind and Romo Wind form strategic partnership

Senvion signs its largest UK contract to date

India
Suzlon commissions 100 MW Indian wind power project

Availon wins 78 MW in wind turbine servicing contracts at expo

Ocean Energy

France
Sabella deploys tidal turbine off French coast

Energy saving

Port Everglades in the US receives first LEED certification

Electric/Hybrid

NREL dedicates 700 bar hydrogen fuelling station in Colorado

Services for EV charging stations to generate $709 million in 2024

Biomass

Belgium
Bee chooses Veolia to operate Ghent biomass plant

Brazil
Yokogawa to supply control system for Brazilian biomass plant

Agenda

Commercialising Grid-Scale Energy Storage Global Congress 2015


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Baterías con premio en la gran feria europea del almacenamiento de energía
El jurado de la feria ees (la gran feria europea de las baterías y los sistemas acumuladores de energía) ya ha seleccionado los productos y soluciones innovadoras que aspiran, como finalistas, al gran premio ees 2021. Independientemente de cuál o cuáles sean las candidaturas ganadoras, la sola inclusión en este exquisito grupo VIP constituye todo un éxito para las empresas. A continuación, los diez finalistas 2021 de los ees Award (ees es una de las cuatro ferias que integran el gran evento anual europeo del sector de la energía, The smarter E).