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Friday, 24 June 2016 Newsletter
Brexit: Potentially dangerous times for UK climate action Brexit: Potentially dangerous times for UK climate action
Britain’s vote to leave the EU has introduced an even stronger sense of uncertainty for British clean energy, but it could get even worse if certain pro-Leave campaigners get their own way.
Brazil
GE completes domestic compliance for solar and wind inverters in Brazil
GE completes domestic compliance for solar and wind inverters in Brazil
GE’s Power Conversion business has just completed domestic content compliance for its solar and wind inverters in Brazil.
NREL receives $1.38 million from DOE for promising clean energy technologies
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) $1.38 million to advance clean energy technologies with commercial potential.
Panorama

Sainsbury’s is the first to introduce a refrigerated truck cooled by a liquid nitrogen engine

Adwen and LM Wind Power partner on the longest blade in the world

Wind

Governor Steve Bullock announces new blueprint for Montana’s energy future

Nestlé to source renewable power from new Scottish wind farm

Blade repair skills shortage risks hampering UK offshore O&M market

Turkey
GE to supply new wind turbines for Turkish wind farm

PV

Solar Impulse 2 lands in Spain

Solar Energy Could Meet up to 13% of Global Power Needs by 2030

Solar PV recycling offers significant untapped business opportunity says IRENA

Ocean Energy

KIC InnoEnergy invests an additional 1 million euros in Minesto

EMEC signs MoU with NNMREC to facilitate joint research activities

Interviews

UK renewables threatened again: REM talks to ADBA about the threat to British biogas

Electric/Hybrid

VW is planning to introduce over 30 new EV models

Biomass

Bioenergy integration critical for climate targets biomass conference hears

Agenda

International Training Seminar Biomass Heating

European Biomass to Power 2016


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