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Tuesday, 29 March 2016 Newsletter
IEA Publishes New Report on PV Self-Consumption Policies IEA Publishes New Report on PV Self-Consumption Policies
After years of fast PV market development driven by financial incentives and feed-in policies, PV has reached a level of competitiveness that allows to switch progressively to self-consumption measures, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency Photovoltaic Power System Programme.
NREL raises its estimate of US solar rooftop potential NREL raises its estimate of US solar rooftop potential
Analysts at the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have updated NREL’s estimates of total US potential for roof top solar.
Philippines
Trina Solar modules now operational in largest PV operation in the Philippines

Trina Solar has announced that 40 MW of solar PV modules supplied to the largest solar project in the Philippines are now operational and generating clean energy
PV

US-China trade dispute affecting global polysilicon prices

EvoEnergy completes UK’s fourth largest rooftop solar array

Panorama

UN Report: Major milestones reached on renewable energy investments

Bloomberg commits to 100 percent renewable energy by 2025

Report: Mongolia’s Vast Renewable Energy Resources Can Power Green Development

Wind

EDF ER signs UK wind turbine tower agreement

Statoil launches Batwind energy storage solution for offshore wind

Denmark
MHI Vestas Offshore Wind doubles its presence at Port Esbjerg

Small Hydro

ACP commits close to £5 million for small hydro

Ocean Energy

Canada
Canadian energy research centre launches new environmental monitoring programme

Verdant Power in partnership to develop Irish and UK tidal energy

Biomass

Finland
Amec Foster Wheeler to supply biomass plant for Finnish utility

Electric/Hybrid

F1 technology wins government funding for design of greener cars

BYD puts electric double deckers on to the streets of London

Agenda

Wind Energy Update South Africa 2016

International Convention on Marine Renewable Energy


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