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Wednesday, 12 February 2014 Newsletter
Trump loses his legal challenge against Scottish wind farm Trump loses his legal challenge against Scottish wind farm
The US tycoon Donald Trump who launched a legal case against the Scottish government in order to try and stop an offshore wind farm being built off the Scottish coast has lost the case after a ruling by Judge Lord Doherty
Germany
Fraunhofer research to deliver new innovations for the wind sector
Fraunhofer research to deliver new innovations for the wind sector
Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute has been working on innovative techniques to measure wind turbine oscillation and reduce the blinking effect from turbine beacons
RWE Innogy establishes new group to deliver Gwynt y Môr community fund
A NEW group has taken its first steps towards delivering £19 million of community funding provided by Gwynt y Môr Offshore Wind Farm, into the North Wales economy
Wind

Global wind turbine towers market will continue to grow, report says

Scottish port of Ardersier moves closer to becoming offshore wind hub

EWEA report shows slowdown in new offshore wind projects

West of Duddon Sands generates first electricity

DONG Energy teams up with Carbon Trust to cut the cost of offshore wind

Ecotricity tops Which? consumer satisfaction survey

Panorama

General Electric and Rodamientos Bulnes win the Focus-Abengoa Sustainable Business Prize

Egypt
Barlovento and Income to develop renewable energy in Egypt

Biofuels

Italy
Biogas liquefaction plant to power buses in Norway

Researchers in US convert yeast cells into ‘sweet crude’ biofuel

Ennovor Group signs rolling tolling contract with one of Spain's largest biodiesel refiners

Biomass

Algae Biomass Organization publishes updated standards for algae industry

Erich Stallkamp out as shareholder of WELTEC Group

AREVA delivers biomass power plant to Eneco

Electric/Hybrid

Alcoa and Phinergy to develop EV batteries that run on air and aluminium

Growth in the global EV industry expected to increase through 2014

Pepsi-Cola to integrate e-trikes into distribution fleet in Philippines

Sales of electric vehicle charging equipment will reach $5.8 billion annually by 2022, forecaster says

Energy saving

ConEdison Solutions accredited to provide energy savings services in Kansas

Home energy efficiency is a low priority for British public IET survey finds

Ocean Energy

Tidal Lagoon Power submits application for world’s first tidal lagoon power plant

WaveRoller obtains external performance verification from DNV GL

PV

Italy
SunEdison announces closure of Italian polysilicon plant

Global polysilicon demand to surge by 25 percent according to report

India
German consortium signs PPA for 5MW Indian solar project

Agenda

WindEnergy Hamburg


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