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Tuesday, 25 November 2014 Newsletter
Tokyo research institute mimics photosynthesis with man-made leaves Japan
Tokyo research institute mimics photosynthesis with man-made leaves

Researchers from the Tokyo Institute of Technology have helped to create an efficient light-harvesting system which could be used to build better photocatalysts.
Winners of European Solar Prize 2014 honored in Rome Winners of European Solar Prize 2014 honored in Rome
Eurosolar recognizes outstanding projects and initiatives of towns and municipalities, companies, local associations, architects and individuals through its annual European Solar Prize, now in its 21st year.
China can nearly quadruple share of renewable energy by 2030, report says
China can increase its use of renewable energy from 13 to 26 percent by 2030, according to a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency.
Panorama

Royal Household joins the UK Fit for the Future Network

UK pledges to help hardest hit by climate change

Registration now open for Energy Storage Europe 2015

Belgium
Bio Base NWE launches Innovation Coupons for SME’s

Signs of energy stress must not be ignored says IEA

New figures show the strength of Scotland’s renewables

PV

Sweden
Midsummer slashes CIGS layer by half for reduced costs

REC Solar ASA agrees sale to Bluestar Elkem Investment of Hong Kong

Jordan
Trina Solar signs 10 MW EPC agreement for Jordanian solar PV plant

Canada
Canadian Solar to supply 4 MW energy storage solution for Ontario grid

First Solar and Belectric collaborate on UK generation portfolio

South Africa
SolarReserve announces completion of South African PV plant

Solar Thermal Electric

Denmark
Danish company Aalborg CSP wins another award

Wind

IKEA makes its largest wind farm investment to date

Norvento nED100 breaks generation record

Kenya
Iberdrola completes its first Kenyan wind farm

DONG Energy to develop new offshore wind farm in the Irish Sea

Biomass

Weltec builds not one, but seven biogas plants in Greece

Bester Generación begins construction of UK biomass power plant

Electric/Hybrid

HyperSolar welcomes new report anticipating increased demand for hydrogen fuel

BMW unveils streetlight charging for electric vehicles

Geothermal

International geothermal conference presentations now online

Ocean Energy

Germany
Fraunhofer IWES completes validation of Wind Lidar Buoy

Energy saving

TEDS4BEE,a committment for energy efficiency in Europe

Agenda

Smart Cities


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Baterías con premio en la gran feria europea del almacenamiento de energía
El jurado de la feria ees (la gran feria europea de las baterías y los sistemas acumuladores de energía) ya ha seleccionado los productos y soluciones innovadoras que aspiran, como finalistas, al gran premio ees 2021. Independientemente de cuál o cuáles sean las candidaturas ganadoras, la sola inclusión en este exquisito grupo VIP constituye todo un éxito para las empresas. A continuación, los diez finalistas 2021 de los ees Award (ees es una de las cuatro ferias que integran el gran evento anual europeo del sector de la energía, The smarter E).