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Tuesday, 16 September 2014 Newsletter
Google and SunEdison to develop new solar project on an old oil field Google and SunEdison to develop new solar project on an old oil field
Google recently finalised an investment to install an 82MW solar power plant on top of an old oil and gas field in California.
Japan
Construction begins of world’s largest floating solar power plant
Construction begins of world’s largest floating solar power plant
Construction of the world’s largest floating solar power plant will begin this month in Kato City, Japan.
Bangladeshi delegation visits Innotech Solar production facility
A four member delegation from BEPZA (Bangladesh Export Processing Zones Authority) visited the solar module production site of Scandinavian-German manufacturer Innotech Solar (ITS) to conduct pre-shipment inspection of photovoltaic installations headed for their country.
PV

aleo solar unveils new high-power module

Japan
Windstream enters Japanese market with SolarMill technology

Technical innovation opening up new opportunities in PV, conference organizers say

Merger sets stage for targeting UK's rooftop PV Market

Intersolar South America deemed major success

SDC Energreen Aljaval wins approval for PV project in México

Richard Crume

Renewable Energy—It’s Good for You!

Panorama

UK could fall behind in renewables sector without clarity warns Savills energy

New report states critical metals shortage requires serious attention

Novatec Solar and BASF commission plant using new molten salt technology

Global shift to renewable power urgently needed, IRENA says

IRENA and UNWTO team up to promote renewables in the island tourism sector

Imperial College researchers create renewable fuel using bacteria

Wind

Windsourcing to unveil new web interface

Mexico
Acciona Energia signs contract to develop 49.5MW Mexican wind farm

Germany
Northland agrees with RWE Innogy to acquire 85 percent stake in offshore wind projects

R&D project in US shows nacelle-mounted LIDAR reduces turbine yaw misalignment

Fisher German garners four UK wind turbine consents

Biomass

Ontario power plant now operating on biomass

Kitchen scraps and animal waste fuel green power boom

Electric/Hybrid

China
Chinese propose new investment in EV charging infrastructure

France
Renault-Nissan Alliance signs EV agreement with Orange

Energy saving

Net Zero Energy refurbishment initiative bids for EU funding

Japan/APAC Region
Space-Time Insight and NEC announce smart energy partnership

Geothermal

Geothermal Power Approaches 12,000 Megawatts Worldwide

Ocean Energy

AW Energy to collaborate with Lloyds Register on WaveRoller technology

Finland
Fortum acquires a stake in Finnish wave energy company Wello Oy

Miscellaneous

Energos awarded Advanced Conversion Technology contract for Derby

Siemens hands over Shuweihat S3 combined-cycle power plant in Abu Dhabi

Agenda

PV O&M USA 2014


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