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Wednesday, 29 July 2015 Newsletter
US study finds grassland birds displaced by wind turbines US study finds grassland birds displaced by wind turbines
Seven of nine grassland bird species native to the states of North and South Dakota in the US were displaced on their prairie breeding habitat after wind turbines were located in the area, the US Geological Survey says.
SNP warns UK government legal action likely against wind subsidy cuts SNP warns UK government legal action likely against wind subsidy cuts
The Scottish National Party (SNP) has warned the UK government that foreign investors could launch compensation claims against planned subsidy cuts.
UK offshore wind to become cheaper than gas generation
A report by BVG Associates has found that the costs of offshore wind are starting to fall sharply as a result of large turbines and advances in foundation technology.
Wind

Vattenfall wind farm in Northern England to start generating electricity in 2017

Senate Committee votes to extend credits for American wind power

Panorama

UK renewable energy will continue to grow in the long term

UK Energy Secretary accused of hypocrisy after yet another green energy cut

UK Government to cut subsidies for small scale renewables

Australia
Australian Clean Energy Council congratulate award winners for industry leadership

PV

Solar could be the first renewable technology to be free of subsidy, report says

E.ON joins with Sungevity to offer UK solar PV panels

UK commercial solar continues to underperform says STA

Solar Thermal Electric

Israel
Abengoa to help build Israeli 110 MW solar power plant

Ocean Energy

Australia
Carnegie Wave Energy Ltd awarded Australian Research Council Grant

Australia
BioPower Systems completes testing of ocean energy unit

Geothermal

US Senate to consider bill targeting barriers to geothermal development

Electric/Hybrid

Envision Solar to supply transportable solar powered EV chargers to California

Biofuels

In New Zealand, beer begets biofuel

Soil Association warns against use of maize for biofuel production

FedEx to buy 3 million gallons of biofuel a year

Biomass

Green Investment Bank helps to fund new green energy plant in Sheffield

Agenda

31st European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition


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