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Wednesday, 11 February 2015 Newsletter
ABB wins $100 million subsea cable order for Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm ABB wins $100 million subsea cable order for Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm
ABB has won an order worth over $100 million from Energinet.dk, the Danish transmission system operator, to build an alternating current cable system that will enable the integration and transmission of power from the Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm to the mainland grid.
Siemens wins order for Logans Gap wind project in Texas Siemens wins order for Logans Gap wind project in Texas
Siemens has won an order from Pattern Energy Group for the 200 MW Logans Gap Wind Project in Comanche County, USA.
Germany
Germany expected to install more wind energy than the UK in 2015

A new report by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) states that Germany is expected to install more offshore capacity than the UK in 2015.
Wind

New UK government poll shows increase in support for onshore wind

Germany
Siemens hands over first North Sea grid connection to TenneT

Germany
Germany benefits from record 4,750 MW rise in onshore wind installations

Panorama

NREL and EPRI launch Clean Energy Incubator Network

Cornwall council prioritises community-owned renewable energy

United States
Obama budget includes big bump in support for renewable energy

South Africa
Renewable energy has benefited South Africa says new study

PV

Rwanda
Gigawatt Global develops $23.7 million solar farm for Rwanda

First Solar achieves efficiency and durability milestones

Latin America
NEXTracker delivers state-of-the-art trackers for SunEdison in Latin America

Small Hydro

Alstom joins Atlantium to innovate water treatment

Ocean Energy

InfraRed Capital Partners invests in Tidal Lagoon Swansea Bay

Geothermal

CanGEA set to brief public on geothermal energy

Biofuels

REG Bio-Power officially opens new power plant

Biomass

ETI seeks partners to develop new bioenergy project

Agenda

Offshore Wind Structures, London


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