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Wednesday, 08 October 2014 Newsletter
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RenewableUK welcomes additional government funding for renewables RenewableUK welcomes additional government funding for renewables
Additional funding for renewable energy project will provide a welcome stimulus to wind, wave and tidal projects in the UK says trade association RenewableUK.
India
Opportunity for renewables in India as coal is given the red card

Celebrations are held as the Indian Supreme Court cancels 214 coal mining licences.
Panorama

Renewable energy will be key to Paris climate talks, IRENA says

Wind

Japan
Offshore wind critical to Japanese energy security says Carbon Trust

Brazil
Gamesa signs new contract for G114-2.0 turbines in Brazil

India
India signs MOU for first ever offshore wind power project

DNV GL to help reduce offshore wind costs by 25 percent

Inch Cape Offshore deploys new lidar for enhanced wind measurement

Voltalia announces initial output from its first Brazilian wind farm

Crown Estate welcomes consent for UK offshore wind extension

Al Maiorino

Public Opposition Forces High Electricity Prices in Hawaii

Biogas

Enovos and NPG energy inaugurate biogas plant at Antwerp Port

Biomass

IRENA: Biomass could reach 60 percent of total global renewable energy use by 2030

Electric/Hybrid

FirstElement Fuel to build the world’s first retail hydrogen network

HyperSolar sees market opportunity for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles

China
Chinese propose new investment in EV charging infrastructure

Energy saving

Nobel recognizes breakthrough in energy efficiency

AREVA sign R&D agreement with Schneider Electric for new energy storage solution

Space-Time Insight and NEC announce smart energy partnership

Geothermal

Energy Secretary welcomes first UK geothermal energy in 30 years

Ocean Energy

Alstom improves performance with Oceade tidal turbine

Tidal Energy Ltd announces deal with major energy supplier

Wave and tidal energy worth £217m to Scots economy – so far

PV

Australia
Oceania solar farm relying on Ingeteam technology

SunEdison announces advent of advanced polysilicon technology

New production line for tailored solar facades completed as part of EU project

Agenda

Save the Planet - Waste Management, Recycling, Environment


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