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Friday, 29 July 2016 Newsletter
Tesla opens much anticipated Tesla opens much anticipated 'Gigafactory' to expand battery production
Tesla officially opened its $5 billion "Gigafactory" outside Sparks, Nevada  on Tuesday, unveiling a facility that could almost double the world's production of lithium-ion batteries by 2018.
Cardiff research team finds garden grass could become a source of cheap renewable energy Cardiff research team finds garden grass could become a source of cheap renewable energy
A team of UK researchers, including experts from Cardiff University, have found that significant amounts of hydrogen can be unlocked from fescue grass with the help of sunlight and a cheap catalyst.
London Mayor announces step forward in plan to power the tube with clean electricity
Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London, has announced that City Hall has taken an important step closer to securing a license which could be used to provide ‘clean electricity’ to power TfL’s underground stations and other facilities.
Panorama

Solar Impulse 2 completes epic round-the-world journey

EPA to regulate climate-warming airliner pollution

New government can make Britain a leader in green jobs says TUC

Interviews

The future of offshore wind support?  An interview with John Gordon Davies of CDC Scotland Ltd

PV

Solar survey reveals a third of UK jobs lost over the past year

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

Wind

Vietnam
The Blue Circle approved for Vietnamese wind project

New Vessel Designs can be the Future of Offshore Wind Construction and Maintenance

ZephIR Lidar to assist safe lifting on jack-up vessel Brave Tern at Block Island Wind Farm

Biofuels

Scientists in US state of Florida develop military grade aviation biofuel

Electric/Hybrid

China
Kandi Technologies JV announces plan to sell 1,500 electric vehicles to two Chinese cities

Energy saving

Germany leads the world in energy efficiency according to ACEEE report

Agenda

DNV GL - Meteorology for Wind Energy seminar

The World Conference on Climate Change


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