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Tuesday, 18 March 2014 Newsletter
UK Government to retain local authority renewable energy powers for new homes UK Government to retain local authority renewable energy powers for new homes
The UK Government has preserved the Planning & Energy Act (aka Merton Rule), in the outcome of its Housing Standards Review following an appeal by the Renewable Energy Assocation (REA) and Solar Trade Association (STA)
Greece
New bill reboots the Greek solar PV market
New bill reboots the Greek solar PV market
The Greek Ministry of Environment, Energy and Climate Change has presented a new bill which reboots the Greek PV market
South African Pv industry to meet at AfricaPVSEC 2014
South Africa's PV community -- and those hoping to partner in or join it -- will be gathering in Durban 27-29 March 2014 for the Africa Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (AfricaPVSEC).
PV

Over 30 solar projects incorporating Innotech Solar modules win French tenders 

PV Platform Romania to be held 9-11 April 2014

ET Solar building large scale solar farms in UK

SOLON adjusts its global growth strategy to changing market conditions

Scottish Water installs solar panels at water treatment works

The Netherlands
TU Delft students develop ‘solar power skin’ for Dutch terraced house

Stion achieves 23.2 percent efficiency with thin film CIGS process

Panorama

Africa
African Renewable Energy Fund (AREF) launched with $100 million of capital

Canadians willing to pay more for renewable energy than Americans are, survey finds

Wind

The Netherlands
Jack-Up Barge announces new offshore installation method

The Netherlands
ECN develops new system for wind farm operations

Finland
Vestas awarded contract for two wind projects in Finland

France
AREVA and Schneider Electric join to develop French offshore wind farms

Biofuels

DSM wins ‘Breakthrough Technology of the Year’

Biomass

Alstom to develop UK biomass steam turbine

Sarawak
Sarawak Energy adds biomass to its generation mix

Energy saving

United Arab Emirates
Alstom launches Middle East’s first smart grid centre in Dubai

UK Energy Secretary delivers key speech on energy efficiency initiatives

Ocean Energy

UK Planning Inspectorate accepts application for Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon

Interviews

Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson tackles renewable energy’s future

Agenda

Workshop on applications of solar forecasting


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