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Monday, 10 April 2017 Newsletter

Not your mother’s solar panels

Not your mother’s solar panels

This weekend, Tesla utilized its website to introduce new low-profile solar panels which can be placed directly on existing roofs. The panels have no visible mounting hardware and are capped off by an integrated front skirt.

Google

Google's 'Project Sunroof' now encompasses all 50 states, 60 million buildings

Google’s Project Sunroof, launched in 2015, has used imagery from Google Maps and Google Earth, 3D modeling and machine learning to help people answer the question; does solar power make sense for me?

Tory voters want environmental rules to remain after Brexit new research finds

Tory voters want environmental rules to remain after Brexit new research finds

The Conservative think-tank Bright Blue has found that most Tory voters want UK environmental legislation preserved or even strengthened after Brexit.

PV

Arsenal Football Club to install solar energy at the Emirates Stadium

Above Surveying joins forces with University of Essex to develop new smart drone for solar inspection

REC begins commercial production of new all-black multicrystalline solar panel

Spray-on solar power could soon be a reality

Panorama

New energy storage design inspired by American fern

Energy Impact Awards seeking entries

New survey highlights shifting priorities in the energy sector

Facebook, Microsoft and investment firm get into renewable energy financing

PacifiCorp plans new renewable energy investments to 2020 and beyond

Eigg Electric finds renewable energy success on tiny Scottish island

Wind

India
Tata Power commissions 100 MW Indian wind farm

7-Eleven signs an agreement with TXU Energy for Texas Wind

Germany
Adwen wind turbine prototype nears final phase of installation

Barlovento accredited to perform mechanical load measurements on wind turbines

Australia
Infigen to start construction of Australian wind farm

Rocky Mountain Institute releases report on rise of wind power for corporate buyers in South West Power Pool.

Ocean Energy

Wello Penguin wave energy converter successfully generates power for the national grid

Indonesia
Atlantis Resources signs Preferred Supplier Agreement for Indonesian tidal project

Interviews

Food Waste Collection in the UK: An interview with Bruce Bratley of First Mile

Energy saving

Anesco and Limejump to create the largest energy storage portfolio in the UK

Thermal Energy International nets $1.7 million for heat recovery system

Agenda

Intersolar Europe

Middle East Energy Storage Forum 2017

MENA New Energy 2017


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