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Tuesday, 21 July 2015 Newsletter
Kyocera converts Japanese golf courses into solar farms Japan
Kyocera converts Japanese golf courses into solar farms

Kyocera Corporation has announced the construction of a 23 MW solar power plant on an abandoned golf course in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.
Solar Impulse grounded in Hawaii Solar Impulse grounded in Hawaii
If one has to be stuck somewhere, there are worse places you can be than the tropical paradise that is Hawaii. But for the team trying to complete the first round-the-world flight in a solar-powered plane, the idle will be bittersweet.
UK accreditation body predicts a promising future for solar installers
The National Association of Professional Inspectors and Testers (NAPIT) says now is the time for UK installers to get involved with solar PV.
PV

Mali
Scatec Solar to build first large scale solar power plant in West Africa

US announces initiative to increase solar power for all Americans

India
ReNew Power and Hareon Solar to develop Indian 72 MW solar plant

France
Nexans to supply cables for Europe’s largest solar farm

Solar Thermal Electric

Israel
Abengoa to help build Israeli 110 MW solar power plant

Panorama

Australia
Australian Clean Energy Council congratulate award winners for industry leadership

Bristol Energy Cooperative hosts community engagement event

New IRENA platform supports renewable energy innovation

UK conservation charity The National Trust invests £30 million in a sustainable future

Renewable energy can unlock socio-economic benefits for islands, IRENA finds

Wind

Iberdrola Renewables breaks ground on North Carolina’s first wind farm

Chile
Enel Green Power to build new wind farm in Chile

South Africa
Construction of 80 MW wind farm starts in South Africa

Serbia
Serbia’s onshore wind capacity to rise to 525 MW by 2025

Geothermal

Indonesia
Indonesia pursuing geothermal potential in a big way

Ocean Energy

Australia
BioPower Systems completes testing of ocean energy unit

Eco Wave Power installs second generation power plant in Israel

Biomass

UK Green Investment Bank helps to fund new green energy plant in Sheffield

Electric/Hybrid

BYD to supply first electric double-deckers to Transport for London

Agenda

31st European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition


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