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Friday, 28 April 2017 Newsletter

Now that it's Macron and Le Pen, how do they stack up on renewables

Now that it

The results are in from the first round of voting in the French presidential election. Voters now know their choice is between En Marche! leader Emmanuel Macron and Front National leader Marine Le Pen. The second vote is scheduled to take place May 7.

ETC launches Better Energy Greater Prosperity report

ETC launches Better Energy Greater Prosperity report

The Energy Transitions Commission (ETC) has launched a new report entitled Better Energy, Greater Prosperity which provides an overview of the ongoing global energy transition.

Committee to hold debate on fair and effective EU clean energy transition

Committee to hold debate on fair and effective EU clean energy transition

The European Economic and Social Committee is to discuss proposed measures to put more renewable energy into the bloc’s power grids.

PV

Dulas completes London high-rise rooftop solar array

UAE's first solar-powered gas station opens in Dubai

Tennessee Valley Authority to raise solar facility next to power plant

Rockfire Capital acquires Welsh solar farm sites

Wind

Pattern Energy acquires 324 MW Broadview Wind facilities in New Mexico

Ireland
Five new Energia windfarms now supplying green energy to Irish homes and businesses

Sweden
Peikko Group delivers gravity foundation technology to Swedish wind farm

Accreditation would boost opportunities for UK blade technicians says Altitec

Biofuels

University researchers sequence fuel-producing green algae

Electric/Hybrid

TEV project attends Amazon Transportation Summit in Seattle

Energy saving

Climate Group case study shows how California is driving the energy storage market through state legislation

US companies call on Trump to strengthen Energy Star programme, not scrap it.

Ocean Energy

Eco Wave Power embarks on $6 million capital raising round

Japan
Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) announces deployment of Powerbuoy off Japanese coast

Agenda

Expo Biomasa

Intersolar Europe


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