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Thursday, 29 January 2015 Newsletter
Jamaica’s largest private sector wind farm net $62.7 million in funding Jamaica
Jamaica’s largest private sector wind farm net $62.7 million in funding

International Finance Corporation (IFC) and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) are to help fund the largest wind farm developed by the private sector in Jamaica.
Acciona to supply 39 wind turbines for Rio energy project Acciona to supply 39 wind turbines for Rio energy project
Acciona SA, Spain’s second-largest clean-energy company, will supply 39 wind turbines to renewable-energy developer Rio Energy for a Brazilian project.
Gamesa to supply 42 wind turbines for Brazilian project
Gamesa Corp. Tecnologica SA, Spain’s biggest wind-turbine maker, will supply equipment for Brazilian projects owned by Forca Eolica do Brasil, a joint venture of Iberdrola SA and Neoenergia SA.
Wind

France
Alstom obtains final certification for Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine

Vattenfall’s Clashindarroch wind farm now in operation

UK Energy Secretary visits Siemens wind manufacturing site under construction in Hull

Siemens receives order for 48-MW wind project in the US

Global wind power investments to reach $101 billion by 2020

Panorama

UK trade associations urge MPs to restore Zero Carbon homes standards

Digital Realty to offer one year of free clean energy credits

Hitting GCC renewable energy targets will dramatically reduce water use

New clean energy investment surges 12 percent in 2014

PV

IEA issues report on PV system performance

Energy Saving Solar survey finds widespread misconception

Chile
Etrion to build a 25.9 MW PV plant in Chile in the wake of Project Salvador

Biofuels

OriginOil collaborates with Idaho National Laboratory in algae biofuel research

Biomass

B&W awarded contracts for a state of the art biomass plant in Wales

U.S. pellet manufacturer chooses ORC for new biomass power system

Agenda

International Conference on Chemical and Biochemical Engineering


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