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Tuesday, 27 May 2014 Newsletter
IBC SOLAR executing first own-developed PV project in Sakura, Japan IBC SOLAR executing first own-developed PV project in Sakura, Japan
IBC SOLAR AG has started the construction of a 2.3 megawatt (MW) solar park in Sakura, Japan. The project is the first of a range of large-scale PV projects that IBC SOLAR will fully develop, acquire, finance and execute in close collaboration with local partners in the Japanese market.
New technology means more efficient solar panels within five years New technology means more efficient solar panels within five years
A world expert on solar panels has explained how his pioneering work is set to significantly improve the performance of solar panels whilst simultaneously contributing to their cost being reduced by half.
Hanwha SolarOne completes one of China's largest distributed generation projects
Hanwha SolarOne Co., Ltd. has completed the installation of 31 MW in a EPC commercial rooftop project in Guangdong Province, China.
PV

Abengoa completes the construction of the world’s largest single-axis photovoltaic plant

Enel Green Power connects its first PV plant in South Africa to the grid

MENA region's solar boom to be in spotlight at Intersolar Europe

4,000 Solar Storage systems already supported by incentives

Italy
Martifer Solar delivers first grid parity project in Italy to Ikea

Walmart commits to doubling of US on-site solar projects by 2020  

Panorama

Iceland and Norway sign up to join Horizon 2020

Renewables have the power to reduce UK reliance on foreign fuel imports says Good Energy

Tenerife
Tenerife renewables experts speak at London conference

European leaders urged to see renewables as shield to geo-political and energy risks

Richard Crume

Energy Efficiency Makes Renewables More Affordable

Wind

International consortium awarded 10 million euro funding package

Wind farm development benefitting charities

The Netherlands
Siemens to supply 150 wind turbines for Dutch offshore project

Brazil
Enel Green Power and IFC sign £200 million loan agreement to Brazil

Wind energy vital as fossil fuels dwindle shows new report

Solar Thermal Electric

Abengoa obtains environmental approval for South America’s largest solar-thermal plant

Small Hydro

National Trust switches on first hydro turbine in Wales

Ocean Energy

Cornish marine energy business park secures multi-million pound funding

World's first community-owned tidal power turbine grid powering Scottish community

Biomass

Innovation required if biomass is to meet tough targets

Miscellaneous

Opportunities for funding U.S.-Israel cooperation for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency

Today's press

Latest renewables news hot off the press - 26/5/2014

Latest renewables news hot off the press - 27/5/2014

Agenda

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