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Friday, 03 November 2017 Newsletter

Haiti
World Bank Provides Grants to Haiti

World Bank Provides Grants to Haiti

The World Bank will provide two grants totaling $35 million to improve access to electricity for more than two million Haitians, and to scale-up investments in renewable energy.

With Britain ending coal, will they now accept wind?

With Britain ending coal, will they now accept wind?

Britain has relied on coal as an energy source since the Industrial Revolution. In fact, coal was responsible for transforming Britain into one of the largest industrial nations in the world, exchanging water powered wheels for coal-burning steam engines, to power the very machines that revolutionized industry. This transition may have had a positive effect on the development of the modern world, but backlash would eventually arise from the lingering effects of the CO2 produced as a result.

Dutch Company Introduces New Wind Turbine Foundation Concept

Dutch Company Introduces New Wind Turbine Foundation Concept

Dutch company SPT Offshore has introduced a new wind turbine suction pile foundation concept they claim is low cost and environmentally-friendly. 

Wind

Ørsted to Sell 50% of World’s Largest Offshore Wind Farm

Siemens Gamesa to Supply Over 300 Wind Turbines

Spain
LM Wind Power 73.5 Meter Blade Travels to Castellón Port 

PV

India
Tata Power Commissions 30 MW Solar Plant

ITC Calls for Tariffs and Trade Restrictions on Solar Imports

ABB Microgrid Technology to Power World Heritage Site

Biofuels

MSU Scientists Work on Biodegradable Plastic Production

ExxonMobil and REG Report Progress in Biofuel Research

Electric/Hybrid

Hybrid System Market Projected to Grow at a CAGR of 10.79% from 2017-2022

Energy saving

Tanzania
Redavia Commissions Minigrids in Tanzania

Groundbreaking Project Designed to Reduce Fluctuations in Wind Power 90%

Small Hydro

Andritz Receives Contract for Hydropower Plant Refurbishment

Ocean Energy

Sandia Engineers Increase Efficiency of Wave Energy Converters

Panorama

Samoan Projects Aimed at Increasing Renewable Energy Use and Adapting to Climate Change

Energy Generation Market to be Supported by Local Electricity Usage Data

Innergex to Acquire Alterra Power in a Deal Valued at $857 Million

Agenda

Future Energy Mines and Money

Asean Solar + Energy Storage


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