Renewable Energy Magazine-Solar newsletter

Tuesday, 19 July 2016 Newsletter
Bad weather in Egypt delays last leg of history-making solar flight Bad weather in Egypt delays last leg of history-making solar flight
Solar Impulse 2’s flight back to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates is on hold as the crew waits for a break in the weather that will allow the solar-powered aircraft to fly over the Saudi desert.
Duke Energy plans for 17 MW solar farm at Indiana naval base approved Duke Energy plans for 17 MW solar farm at Indiana naval base approved
Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has approved plans by Duke Energy to build a new solar farm in the southeast portion of Naval Support Activity Crane, Indiana.
Enphase to collaborate with PG&E on testing integrated distributed energy resources
Global technology company Enphase Energy Inc has announced a pilot programme with Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) to integrate and optimise smart microinverters used in distributed energy generation.
PV

Cyprus
EBRD supports solar energy expansion in Cyprus

India
State Bank of India signs agreement with World Bank for $625 million solar facility

Robin Whitlock

Hold your fire, new UK cabinet may not be as bad as you think

Panorama

Scrapping of UK climate change department receives mixed reaction

Australia
AEMC announces review of wholesale energy market frameworks as preparation for more renewables

Singapore
Engie opens new green energy R&D lab in Singapore

 Jordan's Newest Mall is a delight of clean power, energy efficiency

Wind

New CDC vessel designs may be the future of offshore wind construction and maintenance

Canada
Senvion installs its first 3 MW turbine in North America

Solar Thermal Electric

Dubai building world's largest concentrated solar power plant

Geothermal

Report finds residents in British Columbia lagging in geothermal energy use

Agenda

DNV GL - Meteorology for Wind Energy seminar

The World Conference on Climate Change


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