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Friday, 28 October 2016 Newsletter
DONG may consider shedding its oil and gas business in favour of renewables DONG may consider shedding its oil and gas business in favour of renewables
DONG Energy has confirmed its intention to build a world-class clean energy company with a portfolio based on leading competences in offshore wind, bioenergy and green distribution.
Singapore
NTU Singapore to build offshore integrated renewable energy system
NTU Singapore to build offshore integrated renewable energy system
Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) is building an offshore system that will integrate multiple renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, tidal, diesel, and power-to-gas technologies.
G20 governments must stop all forms of fossil fuel subsidies says ODI paper
A paper published by the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) highlights how building just a third of the planned coal-fired power plants would take the world past 2 degrees C of warming, pushing hundreds of millions into extreme poverty.
Panorama

U.S. firm seeks to transform sidewalks to solar energy resource

Oak Ridge scientists accidentally discover method of turning CO2 into ethanol

Wind

Wales largest onshore wind farm generates power for the first time

France
Boralex closes financing of 100 million euros for wind projects in France

Spain
Blue Tree widens its portfolio with a contract for wind farm management in Spain

PV

Gamesa wins its largest ever solar order in India

SolarWindow Technologies passes critical milestone for electricity-generating windows

Invenergy proposes Long Island, NY’s largest renewable energy project

Biofuels

Industry group seeks extension of biofuel incentives in US

Electric/Hybrid

India
Mahindra makes entry into mass-market electric hatchback segment with new e20Plus

Envision Solar receives order from New York State for EV ARC

Energy saving

More efficient water splitting advances renewable energy conversion finds WSU scientists

US agency identifies six common city-level energy policies that could dramatically cut carbon emissions

Interviews

Smarter Solar: An interview with Alison Finch, Huawei Solar Europe

Agenda

Alternative & Renewable Energy Quest in Architecture & Urbanism


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