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Wednesday, 02 November 2016 Newsletter
Falling costs and tech innovations will drive offshore wind boom says IRENA Falling costs and tech innovations will drive offshore wind boom says IRENA
Offshore wind could grow more than 650 percent by 2030, becoming a key power generation technology, a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) reveals.
Wales largest onshore wind farm generates power for the first time Wales largest onshore wind farm generates power for the first time
The 76 turbine Pen y Cymoedd Wind Energy Project has generated clean electricity for the first time this month, as the project moves towards full operation.
France
Boralex closes financing of 100 million euros for wind projects in France

Boralex Inc. has announced the closing of financing for three wind farms in France for a total amount of approximately 100 million euros.
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Spain
Blue Tree widens its portfolio with a contract for wind farm management in Spain

Thailand
Siemens signs first long-term service extension for wind power in Thailand

Canada
GCube underwrites over 4 GW of Canadian wind energy

Croatia
Siemens receives order for 44-MW Onshore wind power plant in Croatia

Panorama

Boosting Renewables in Cities is Vital to Achieve Climate and Development Goals

IRENA’s 12th Council Meeting Begins in Abu Dhabi

DONG may consider shedding its oil and gas business in favour of renewables

Singapore
NTU Singapore to build offshore integrated renewable energy system

PV

Solar Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) no longer viable in the UK solar market

India
Tata Power signs PPA for 100 MW solar project in India

Mozambique
Scatec Solar to sign PPA for Mozambique’s first solar plant

Array Technologies leads US market in solar tracker shipments

Gamesa wins its largest ever solar order in India

Biogas

Ductor announces new biomass microbiology partnership with ES Engineering Services

Electric/Hybrid

LCVP launches Low Emission Bus guide

India
Mahindra makes entry into mass-market electric hatchback segment with new e20Plus

Energy saving

SGEM selects Leclanché to implement energy storage project in the US

American electric grid boosted as energy storage comes online

Agenda

Alternative & Renewable Energy Quest in Architecture & Urbanism


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