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Wednesday, 31 May 2017 Newsletter

United States to pull out of Paris climate accord

United States to pull out of Paris climate accord

The White House said Wednesday that President Donald Trump will withdraw the United States from the Paris climate accord, but he will also dangle a carrot or two before angered allies -- suggesting if they renegotiate the deal to make it more palatable to American businesses, he might opt back in.

Enel Green Power signs tax equity agreement for 300 MW wind project

Enel Green Power signs tax equity agreement for 300 MW wind project

Enel Green Power North America, Inc has signed a tax equity agreement worth approximately $365 million for the 300 MW Rock Creek wind farm in Missouri.

New study by Agora Energiewende predicts even cheaper energy from onshore wind

Germany
New study by Agora Energiewende predicts even cheaper energy from onshore wind

A new study by Agora Energiewende predicts onshore wind electricity will become even cheaper in the coming years propelled by increasing rotor surface area and turbine capacity.

Wind

US wind industry promotes economic benefits of increased wind power

RES starts construction of Redbed Plains wind farm, Oklahoma

Britain installs world's largest wind turbines in new offshore wind farm

DT BIRD to showcase its bird and bat protecting technology at AWEA WINDPOWER 2017

Panorama

ACCIONA Energy starts up the first hybrid plant pairing a grid-connected wind farm with battery storage

Australia
Record year for Australian renewable energy in 2016 finds new report

Germany
German network aims to produce green hydrogen from renewables

Renewable energy employs 9.8 million people worldwide, new IRENA report finds

Germany
Germany’s most pro-active utilities regarding the energy transition to be recognised at Intersolar Europe

PV

IEA PVPS publishes new technical reports on PV performance

Germany
SolarEdge presents its expanded commercial and residential portfolio at Intersolar Europe

LG Electronics unveils new high-performance solar module

Geothermal

Indonesia working to boost development of its geothermal resources

Interviews

Aiming for operational excellence: An interview with David Swindin of Cubico Sustainable Investments

Electric/Hybrid

Fortum Charge & Drive enters UK e-mobility market with new charging infrastructure agreement

Agenda

Expo Biomasa

Alternative & Renewable Energy Quest in Architecture & Urbanism


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