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Saturday, 23 July 2016 Newsletter
Solar Impulse team aims for Sunday take off from Cairo Solar Impulse team aims for Sunday take off from Cairo
Solar Impulse 2's final, 48-hour flight from Cairo, Egypt to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates is slated to take off on at 1:00 AM Cairo time Sunday -- if conditions allow, Solar Impulse mission control announced.
Scrapping of UK climate change department receives mixed reaction Scrapping of UK climate change department receives mixed reaction
New British Prime Minister Theresa May has scrapped the Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC), with mixed reaction from industry and environmental groups.
Australia
AEMC announces review of wholesale energy market frameworks as preparation for more renewables

The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has announced a new review on whether wholesale energy market frameworks are suitable to complement increasing volumes of renewable energy.
Interviews

Portugal points the way

Robin Whitlock

Hold your fire, new UK cabinet may not be as bad as you think

Wind

Australia
Time for honest discussion about energy in South Australia says Clean Energy Council

DNV GL launches new joint industry project for standardisation of floating wind turbines

Vattenfall to ready invest billions in North Sea wind farm hated by Trump

Canada
Senvion installs its first 3 MW turbine in North America

PV

Disruptive 1.5 axis trackers improve on-site solar power generation for hotels and resorts

Biofuels

Scientists in US state of Florida develop military grade aviation biofuel

South Africa witnesses first tobacco-fueled commercial flight

Solar Thermal Electric

Dubai building world's largest concentrated solar power plant

Agenda

The World Conference on Climate Change

UK Energy Storage Conference in 2016


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