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Friday, 15 April 2016 Newsletter
U.S. Navy to Require Vendors to report Climate Impacts U.S. Navy to Require Vendors to report Climate Impacts
The U.S. Navy announced it will henceforth require major contractors to report their greenhouse gas emissions and outline steps to reduce them.
Development banks are key to unlock trillions for solar and wind Development banks are key to unlock trillions for solar and wind
National and multilateral development banks are key to scaling up clean energy investment to at least $1 trillion per year according to a new paper from the New Climate Economy
World Bank Group Unveils New Climate Action Plan
The World Bank Group is accelerating its efforts to help developing countries power 150 million homes with renewable energy by 2020.
Panorama

Taiwan
CRS and Google partner to advance Asian markets

Enel Green Power inaugurates triple renewable hybrid plant in the US

Interviews

An Indian Office for OST: An interview with Bihag Mehta of OST Energy

Wind

Vattenfall installs first turbine at Wales’ largest wind farm

US wind power jobs up by 20 percent in 2016

Enel Green Power begins construction of its largest wind farm

PV

Solar Trade Association launches ‘Stunning Solar’ campaign

ConEdison Development joins CPS to dedicate Alamo 5 solar farm in Texas

Chile
Enel Green Power PV plant in Chile begins production

Electric/Hybrid

Faraday Future Breaks Ground on Nevada Electric Vehicle Plant

Al Maiorino

Sustainability Initiatives Must Be Accompanied by Effort to Build Public Support

Agenda

European Biomass to Power Conference

Wind Energy Update South Africa 2016


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