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Thursday, 15 January 2015 Newsletter
Vaisala and US DOE to improve wind forecasting through $2.5 million study Vaisala and US DOE to improve wind forecasting through $2.5 million study
Environmental and industrial measurement company Vaisala has been selected by the US Department of Energy (DOE) to coordinate a $2.5 million wind energy forecasting study.
Japan
First Subsea supplies cable connectors for Fukushima floating wind farm
First Subsea supplies cable connectors for Fukushima floating wind farm
Subsea connector specialist, First Subsea, has supplied cable connectors Phase 2 of the Fukushima Floating Offshore Wind Farm Demonstration project, Offshore Japan.
Vattenfall to explore benefits of potential Highland wind farm with local community
Swedish renewable energy company Vattenfall is to explore the benefits of developing a wind farm in Strathspey and Badenoch with the local community.
Wind

Ofgem consults on Norway-UK subsea cable link

UK panel criticises Secretary of State for slowing wind farm development

Al Maiorino

Engaging Local Communities for a Smooth Tidal Power Entitlement Process

Panorama

US can more than triple its renewable energy says IRENA report

New global ranking identifies top energy innovators

DeepOcean announces reorganisation

India
Welspun Renewables to invest INR 8300 Crores in Gujarat

PV

Relentless cost reductions will see solar power prosper in Britain

Canada
Nautilus Solar Energy announces closure of Ontario solar PV portfolio deal

First Wind secures energy sales agreements with Idaho Power Company

Chile
Hanwha SolarOne to supply 80 MW to Chile PV project

Electric/Hybrid

General Motors unveils battery-powered Chevrolet Bolt

Agenda

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