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Friday, 02 June 2017 Newsletter

Paris Agreement on Climate Change
Bloomberg Philanthropies commits up to $15 million to help fill Trump Paris Pull Out funding gap

Bloomberg Philanthropies commits up to $15 million to help fill Trump Paris Pull Out funding gap

Mike Bloomberg, the United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Envoy for Cities and Climate Change, has today announced a commitment of up to $15 million to support the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Executive Secretariat.

University of Sheffield reacts to Trump’s Paris Agreement exit announcement

Paris Agreement on Climate Change
University of Sheffield reacts to Trump’s Paris Agreement exit announcement

Scientists from the University of Sheffield who presented to world leaders, politicians and policy makers at the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris in 2015 have reacted to President Trump’s recent announcement.

Paris Agreement Pullout: The World Reacts to Trump

Paris Agreement on Climate Change
Paris Agreement Pullout: The World Reacts to Trump

The President’s full speech confirming his decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement has been published by major media outlets this morning, but how is the world reacting?

Panorama

ACCIONA Energy starts up the first hybrid plant pairing a grid-connected wind farm with battery storage

Australia
Record year for Australian renewable energy in 2016 finds new report

Wind

LOC appointed to investigate floating offshore wind logistics

Duke Energy Renewables hosts dedication ceremony for 200-megawatt Oklahoma wind project

China
Zhongtian Technology enters offshore wind market

South Korea
Vestas wins first V126-3.45 MW order in South Korea

PV

France
Sonnedix acquires Aloe Energy with 67 MW solar portfolio in France

Huawei launches a new smart energy solution at Intersolar Europe

IEA PVPS publishes new technical reports on PV performance

Germany
SolarEdge presents its expanded commercial and residential portfolio at Intersolar Europe

Ocean Energy

Report Recommends British Columbia Leverage its Wave Power

Geothermal

EGEC releases policy paper assessing EC energy modelling

Indonesia working to boost development of its geothermal resources

Biomass

Agribusiness offers best opportunities for the bio-economy finds new report

Agenda

Australian Clean Energy Summit

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

Expo Biomasa


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