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Friday, 24 February 2017 Newsletter

New York's iconic St. Patrick's Cathedral activates geothermal plant

New York

New York City's iconic St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Tuesday activated a massive geothermal plant installed beneath it, just one of a series of significant upgrades the historic edifice is undergoing ahead of a visit to Manhattan by Pope Francis later this year.

Siemens wins order for HVDC interconnector between Britain and France

Siemens wins order for HVDC interconnector between Britain and France

ElecLink Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Groupe Eurotunnel SE, has awarded Siemens an order to provide an HVDC link between the French and British power grids.

Leiden University physicist says liquid hydrogen may be best option for sustainable transportation

After studying the energy efficiency of various modes of transportation, from bicycles to jet airliners, physicist Jo Hermans of Leiden University’s famous Huygen’s Laboratory has concluded liquid hydrogen may be our best option for the most problematic of transportation modes in terms of sustainability, future air travel. 

Panorama

Fueled by Strong Renewable Energy Sector Growth, Massachusetts Bill Proposing Complete Transition by 2050 Gains Support

Scientists rally in Boston for climate science and against Trump policies

Wind

Vestas reclaims top spot in annual wind turbine manufacturer ranking

India
Gamesa wins seven new wind power orders in India

Senvion inks conditional maintenance contracts for wind farms in Australia

Germany
Siemens to build EnBW Hohe See offshore wind project

PV

Xcel Energy unveils seven new solar 'gardens' in US state of Minnesota

New York enjoys nearly 800 percent growth in solar

Florida Power & Light Company accelerates major solar energy projects

Hanwha Q Cells receives Top Brand PV Seal 2017

France
First Solar modules to power 14 French utility-scale solar power plants

Ocean Energy

Mott MacDonald to advise on Northern Tidal Power Gateways

Tocardo Tidal Power launch InToTidal project in Orkney, UK

Energy saving

RES awarded storage project for NREL’s National Wind Technology Centre

Sonnen increases investment in US energy storage market with new manufacturing facility

Electric/Hybrid

San Diego more than doubles the size of its EV infrastructure

London borough trials conversion of street lamps into EV chargers

Agenda

33rd European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (EU PVSEC 2017)

American Wind Energy Association Windpower Conference

Scottish Renewables


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