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Wednesday, 23 October 2013 Newsletter
New Spanish study shows that wind energy is very effective at cutting CO2 emissions Spain
New Spanish study shows that wind energy is very effective at cutting CO2 emissions

Spanish university study finds that every megawatt hour (MWh) of wind energy introduced into the network allows us to avoid all the CO2 of each displaced thermal MWh at a low penetration
South Africa
Construction of South African wind farm begins with sod turning ceremony
Construction of South African wind farm begins with sod turning ceremony
New Grassridge wind farm will supply electricity equivalent to the consumption of 40,000 households when complete
Japan
Cable protection contract for world’s largest floating wind farm awarded to Trelleborg Group

The project being developed off the coast of Fukushima, Japan, will be the world’s largest floating wind farm once it’s complete
Wind

The Netherlands
Wind energy could be much cheaper says Dutch firm Deltares

CENER presents validation and durability drivetrain tests at German conference

Italian firm signs loan agreement for Hrabrovo wind farm in Bulgaria

RES wins appeal for Scottish Borders wind farm

REG acquires consented wind project

Korea
Hyosung 2MW offshore wind power generator wins international certification

Uruguay
Suzlon Group wins contract for 65MW wind project in Uruguay

Panorama

Acciona wins contract to build Fortaleza metro in Brazil

New market study finds Brazil leads the BRIC nations in renewables revenues

Governments and industry should cooperate to solve energy trilemma, say experts

Conventional energy is heading for a global crash says well-known green entrepreneur and author

juwi opens new subsidiary in Dubai

PV

ESTIF marks ten year anniversary of Solar Keymark certification

Australia
Australian utilities raise the barricades against solar

Researchers see potential for further PV cost reduction

Barlovento develops new PV installations inspection system

Leading US companies invest heavily in solar energy

Biofuels

Avianca Brasil selects Byogy to source bio-fuels

Boeing, South African Airways launch aviation bio-fuel effort

Biomass

Andritz to supply equipment for biomass plant in Sweden

Alstom to supply turbine for biomass power plant in Ireland

National Research Council of Canada launches biomass research program

Electric/Hybrid

Volvo develops lightweight energy storage components for EVs

Energy saving

IEA unveils new report examining global energy efficiency

Siemens and Accenture to collaborate on smart grid development

World Energy Council report reveals slowdown in energy efficiency

Finland
Finland’s new energy efficiency legislation prompts installation of smart meters

Geothermal

UK must embrace potential of geothermal energy says Institute of Mechanical Engineers (IME)

Ethiopian government and Reykjavik Geothermal announce ground-breaking geothermal agreement

Agenda

Onshore Wind Development Forum Turkey 2014


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