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Tuesday, 18 April 2017 Newsletter

Dozens of buildings in Albuquerque, New Mexico to be fitted with solar panels

Dozens of buildings in Albuquerque, New Mexico to be fitted with solar panels

Albuquerque City Councilors Pat Davis and Isaac Benton, along with U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., have announced the city will soon get started on an effort to equip dozens of city buildings with solar panels. Once operating, the panels would significantly cut the city’s power bill, according to Davis.

GE begins installation of 1,500 volt solar inverter in Japan

Japan
GE begins installation of 1,500 volt solar inverter in Japan

GE has installed the first of two solar inverter units in Looop Co’s solar power plant in Ibaragi prefecture, Japan.

Renewable energy developer named one of the fastest growing companies in Europe

Renewable energy developer named one of the fastest growing companies in Europe

Anesco has been recognised in the prestigious FT1000 European league table for its impressive growth and innovation record.

PV

Not your mother’s solar panels

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

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

Panorama

JLM Energy sells solar microstorage unit to California's Hoope Valley tribe

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

Al Maiorino

Another unique project underway, here’s how companies can gain the same approval

Wind

Australia
Neoen chooses QOS Energy O&M system to monitor Australian wind farm

Orenda Energy secures accreditation for its ‘tilting’ wind turbine

India
Tata Power commissions 100 MW Indian wind farm

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

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

Electric/Hybrid

Tesla to unveil electric semi truck in September

Agenda

Intersolar Europe

2017 World Hydropower Congress

Expo Biomasa


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