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Friday, 19 August 2016 Newsletter
Companies Can Reduce Carbon Footprint by Giving Consumers Green Choices Companies Can Reduce Carbon Footprint by Giving Consumers Green Choices
Companies can reduce the carbon footprint of their supply chains and improve customer satisfaction by giving consumers information and tools to make green choices, according to research conducted by the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Myanmar
Flexenclosure expands its eSite green hybrid power system footprint in Myanmar
Flexenclosure expands its eSite green hybrid power system footprint in Myanmar
Flexenclosure, a manufacturer of intelligent power management systems for the ICT sector, has received another order for its green eSite hybrid power solution for cell sites.
RSPB calls for renewed commitment to renewable energy by the UK Government
The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) has called for a renewed commitment by the UK Government to renewable energy on the day a Government consultation on subsidies closes.
Panorama

IRENA Conference Set to Boost Off-Grid Renewable Energy Development Worldwide

Philippines
JBIC to fund renewable energy projects in The Philippines

Interviews

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

Al Maiorino

Policy Changes in Scotland Result In Negative Impacts for Renewable Sector

PV

PetersenDean expands corporate headquarters, adds 500 jobs

SolarWorld provides solar panels for Baltimore Ravens solar project

OST Energy supports first floating solar finance deal

Wind

United Kingdom Approves Dong Energy’s Hornsea Two Offshore Wind Farm

Australia
South Australia approves DP Energy’s Port Augusta wind farm

Biofuels

U.S. Navy To Power ‘Great Green Fleet’ With Australian Biofuel

Agenda

London Build 2016 Expo

DNV GL - Meteorology for Wind Energy seminar


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