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Tuesday, 08 November 2016 Newsletter
Solar Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) no longer viable in the UK solar market Solar Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) no longer viable in the UK solar market
Detailed new analysis by the Solar Trade Association (STA) shows that the standard method for financing large scale solar PV schemes in the UK is no longer economically viable.
India
Tata Power signs PPA for 100 MW solar project in India
Tata Power signs PPA for 100 MW solar project in India
Tata Power Renewable Energy Ltd (TPREL), has announced the signing of a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for a 100 MW solar project at Anantapuram solar park in Andhra Pradesh, India.
Mozambique
Scatec Solar to sign PPA for Mozambique’s first solar plant

Scatec Solar and Norfund are to sign a Power Purchase Agreement securing the sale of solar power over a 25 year period to the state owned utility Electricidade de Mozambique (EDM).
PV

Array Technologies leads US market in solar tracker shipments

Gamesa wins its largest ever solar order in India

SolarWindow Technologies passes critical milestone for electricity-generating windows

Invenergy proposes Long Island, NY’s largest renewable energy project

Clemson University team identifies best solar sites in South Carolina

New Zealand
Yealand’s Wine Group installs largest solar PV facility in New Zealand

Al Maiorino

Revealing the Sunny Side of Solar and Other Renewables to Achieve Success

Solar Thermal Electric

Denmark
Aalborg CSP to build a new solar heating system in Denmark

Wind

India
Gamesa to supply 304 MW across five wind farms in India

Siemens signs long-term wind service agreement in the US

Germany
2015 an exceptional year for German wind says Vaisala

Falling costs and tech innovations will drive offshore wind boom says IRENA

France
Boralex closes financing of 100 million euros for wind projects in France

Biomass

New €5.83 million project to boost biobased start-ups in NW Europe

Biofuels

Industry group seeks extension of biofuel incentives in US

Industry leaders call for European policy framework for biofuels

Electric/Hybrid

LCVP launches Low Emission Bus guide

Agenda

Alternative & Renewable Energy Quest in Architecture & Urbanism


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