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Tuesday, 09 June 2015 Newsletter
EPIA Rebrands Itself and Becomes SolarPower Europe EPIA Rebrands Itself and Becomes SolarPower Europe
The membership of the European Photovoltaic Industry Association has voted to re-brand the organisation as SolarPower Europe.
Japan
Trina Solar provides solar cells for Japanese solar car project
Trina Solar provides solar cells for Japanese solar car project
Chinese PV company Trina Solar has announced it has provided Osaka Sangyo University with newly developed Interdigitated Back Contact (IBC) cells and modules for the university’s solar car.
Photovoltaik-Institut Berlin to introduce new PV error analysis method
The Photovoltaik-Institut Berlin will unveil a new, automated process to examine and assess solar modules in the field at the upcoming Intersolar Europe.
PV

Japan
Construction of 92 MW solar power plant announced as Japan rejects nuclear

Legal settlement in South Carolina seen as boost to solar incentive programs

Abengoa obtains environmental approval for second solar complex in Chile

UK Council to help deliver urban community renewable energy project

United Arab Emirates (UAE)
Solar power reaches parity with fossil fuels in UAE

Solar Thermal Electric

Global concentrated solar power market to see robust growth

Panorama

EWEA urges European Commission to tighten reins to reach renewables goals

Siemens wins major order to connect British and Belgian national grids

Alstom, Penn State to establish a centre of excellence for microgrids

Renewable energy programme ndorsed by Sir David Attenborough

Ingeteam will once again be present at the Intersolar Europe fair in Munich

Al Maiorino

Geothermal Project in Bedugul Raises Controversy

Wind

Scotland calls for consultation on wind farm subsidies

Vaisala supports SunEdison in purchase of First Wind Holdings

Gamesa to supply 239 MW to ScottishPower Renewables

Germany
Senvion connects its 6,000th wind turbine to the grid

Biomass

USDA Announces Restart of Biomass Crop Assistance Program

EDF Energy contributes £1 million to Manchester UK biomass system

Thames Water agrees 100 percent renewable energy deal with Haven Power

Electric/Hybrid

EV manufacturer selects ARI cloud-based eCatalog system

Ocean Energy

US tidal power company to establish in Donegal

FloWave and Rockland Scientific join forces to study tidal turbulence

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