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Friday, 31 March 2017 Newsletter

U.S. study maps out clear strategy for renewable energy development in Africa

U.S. study maps out clear strategy for renewable energy development in Africa

Renewable energy currently accounts for less than 1 percent of the energy consumed on the African continent. However, a recent study conducted by the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory maps out a viable strategy for developing wind and solar power while reducing the continent’s reliance on fossil fuels.

2016 a record year for renewables finds IRENA

2016 a record year for renewables finds IRENA

The International Renewable Energy Association (IRENA) has published data confirming that 2016 was the strongest year ever for new renewable energy installations.

Former gold mine to become renewable energy hub

Former gold mine to become renewable energy hub

Genex Power, headquartered in Sydney, Australia, is turning an abandoned gold mine into a renewable energy hub.

Panorama

Brexit is squeezing energy sector growth says UK business advisor

Trump administration to scale back U.S. effort to address climate change

UK Government finally publishes controversial Frontier Economics report on system costs of renewable integration

Interviews

Food Waste Collection in the UK: An interview with Bruce Bratley of First Mile

Wind

Rocky Mountain Institute releases report on rise of wind power for corporate buyers in South West Power Pool.

Jordan
OST to provide E&S monitoring for Jordanian wind project

PV

Above Surveying joins forces with University of Essex to develop new smart drone for solar inspection

REC begins commercial production of new all-black multicrystalline solar panel

Spray-on solar power could soon be a reality

Biomass

ETI launches project to remove impurities from biomass making bioenergy cheaper and more efficient

New Constellation biomass plant in Georgia set to go online by summer

Electric/Hybrid

Avid Technology and GKN Hybrid Power in new deal to develop EVO motor for green vehicles

Autonomous electric vehicles in the US by 2020 claims China-backed startup NIO

Agenda

Expo Biomasa

Intersolar Europe


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