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Tuesday, 18 August 2015 Newsletter
Study finds future of distributed solar hinges on electricity rate design Study finds future of distributed solar hinges on electricity rate design
Future distributed solar photovoltaic (PV) deployment levels are highly sensitive to retail electricity rate design, according to a new  report by researchers from the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Ireland
Lightsource to invest in Irish solar power sector
Lightsource to invest in Irish solar power sector
Lightsource Renewable Energy has announced it intends to invest signigicant resources and expertise in Ireland’s growing solar power sector.
Blattner Energy selects partner for PV project in US Southeast
Blattner Energy has selected SunLink Corporation as it project partner for a 148.5 MW solar PV portfolio project under development in the southeastern United States.
PV

Yingli Sells 18.8 MW solar power plant to NextEnergy

Exeter University examines new ways of generating solar PV

Solar Thermal Electric

Israel
Abengoa to help build Israeli 110 MW solar power plant

Panorama

Enel Green Power unveils one-of-a-kind biomass plant

White House announces major climate change initiative

Regen SW releases its 2015 market insight

Wind

Gamesa to install nine turbines in UK wind farm repowering project

Sheffield University engineers find new way to reduce wind energy costs

Canada
Romax Technology announces monitoring services for Kruger Energy

Biofuels

UPS signs three renewable fuels agreements

Geothermal

US Senate to consider bill targeting barriers to geothermal development

Interviews

Plastic energy – Making hydrogen easier and safer to use

Agenda

Scottish Renewable Marine Conference


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