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Friday, 24 March 2017 Newsletter

Trump administration officially approves Keystone XL pipeline

Trump administration officially approves Keystone XL pipeline

The Trump administration on Friday formally issued a permit to a Canadian energy firm to build the controversial XL pipeline. The move, which was announced early Friday morning, reversed the Obama administration's longstanding opposition to the project and represents President Donald Trump's latest move away from past policies intended to stem the tide of climate change.

Intelligent Energy signs deal to deliver fuel cell systems for drones

Intelligent Energy signs deal to deliver fuel cell systems for drones

Clean energy development company Intelligent Energy has signed a deal to deliver fuel system for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the supply chain sector.

Vietnam has huge potential from biomass and waste says new report

Vietnam
Vietnam has huge potential from biomass and waste says new report

Focusing on a new report by the Vietnam Energy Association (VEA), Vietnam.net reported recently that the country can generate up to 1 billion kWh in 2020 from waste.

Interviews

Tidal Energy for the UK: An interview with Doreen Nixon of Lockheed Martin Energy

PV

Carrier Class Green Infrastructure deploys ConnecTable solar-powered device charger

Turkey
Hanwha Q Cells awarded contract for 1 GW solar plant in Turkey

Dominion Electric plans major solar project in South Carolina

SOLV deploys QOS Energy’s O&M management platform to enhance 1 GW solar portfolio

Wind

Altitec invests in wind technician team leaders to boost blade service capacity

Belgium
Siemens awarded contract for two Belgian wind turbine projects by EDF Luminus

Small Hydro

Ancala Partners raises £51 million debt facility for Green Highland Hydro

Electric/Hybrid

UK Government announces £23 million to support hydrogen vehicles and infrastructure

Biomass

Japan
Efficiency boost for Japanese biomass plant thanks to Climeon Energy

Sheffield University to produce new graphic novel explaining bioenergy and climate change

Agenda

Digital Utilities Europe 2017

Middle East Energy Storage Forum 2017


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Baterías con premio en la gran feria europea del almacenamiento de energía
El jurado de la feria ees (la gran feria europea de las baterías y los sistemas acumuladores de energía) ya ha seleccionado los productos y soluciones innovadoras que aspiran, como finalistas, al gran premio ees 2021. Independientemente de cuál o cuáles sean las candidaturas ganadoras, la sola inclusión en este exquisito grupo VIP constituye todo un éxito para las empresas. A continuación, los diez finalistas 2021 de los ees Award (ees es una de las cuatro ferias que integran el gran evento anual europeo del sector de la energía, The smarter E).