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Friday, 06 November 2015 Newsletter
China on track to triple its non-hydropower installed renewable energy capacity China
China on track to triple its non-hydropower installed renewable energy capacity

China’s non-hydropower installed renewable energy capacity will more than triple to 609 GW according to a new report by consulting firm GlobalData.
China, IRENA to co-host international forum on energy transitions China, IRENA to co-host international forum on energy transitions
Energy leaders from government, business and the scientific community will gather in Suzhou City, China from 5-7 November for the first International Forum on Energy Transitions.
Poland
Poland can increase renewable energy nearly five-fold by 2030 finds new report

Poland can increase its share of renewable energy from seven per cent in 2010 to nearly 38 per cent by 2030, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
Panorama

New report warns time is running out for UK climate change targets

THEnergy sees increasing pressure on hotels and resorts to replace diesel with renewables

UK’s largest PV-T system installed in Kent

Al Maiorino

What companies across the globe can Learn from Japan’s geothermal growth

PV

Free whitepaper highlights solar energy projects in Egypt

Egypt
Scatec Solar contributes to solar PV projects in Egypt

Vikram Solar and British Solar Renewables ink deal at Solar Energy UK

Dubai session to focus on large solar IPPs

Wind

seebaWIND to provide maintenance for wind farm in Saxony-Anhalt

France
Oldbaum and Leosphere announce 1 GW in offshore wind data campaigns

IRENA and DTU launch world's most detailed wind resource data

The Netherlands
Seawind developing revolutionary new offshore wind system

Biofuels

Energy-efficient reaction drives biofuel conversion technology

USDA announces $210 million for biofuels infrastructure

Ocean Energy

Hydro Group Secures milestone marine renewables contract

Agenda

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