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Thursday, 04 January 2018 Newsletter

Energy Works Research Academy Completed

Energy Works Research Academy Completed

The Spencer Group team has now completed the Energy Academy, a learning, research and development facility created in partnership with the University of Hull in England. The company has steered the £200 million ($271 million) Energy Works scheme from concept to delivery and is now playing a key part in construction of the vast green energy facility.

Finland’s Gasum Receives Grant for Biogas Production from Industrial Waste Waters

Sweden
Finland’s Gasum Receives Grant for Biogas Production from Industrial Waste Waters

Finnish company, Gasum, is evaluating the possibility of using industrial waste water to produce biogas at a large scale. The study is taking place at the Stora Enso Nymölla Pulp and Paper plant in Sweden. The aim is to produce biogas primarily for use in the transport sectors in Sweden. 

EBRD Provides Loan for Biogas Plant in Ukraine

Ukraine
EBRD Provides Loan for Biogas Plant in Ukraine

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development provided a senior loan of € 25 million ($30 million) for construction of a 10 MW biogas plant in the town of Ladyzhyn, Vinnytsia region. The loan was to PJSC “Myronivsky Hliboproduct” (MHP), a London Stock Exchange listed Ukrainian producer of poultry meat, grain and fodder. The biogas plant will utilize chicken manure and other agricultural residues from MHP’s poultry and grain operations.

Biogas

New Biogas Plant in Belarus is Operational

Electric/Hybrid

SureFly Helicopter Receives FAA Test Flight Certification

North Dakota, USA
Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Debut in Jamestown, ND

Energy saving

Researchers at Kyushu University Explore Electrolysis for Energy Storage

Flexenclosure Receives $12 million R&D Loan from EIB

Wärtsilä Designs  Energy Storage Solution for North Sea Giant 

Miscellaneous

Africa
AfDB Achieves 100% Investment in Green Energy Projects 

Ocean Energy

Ireland
Marine Institute Granted Lease for Galway Bay Test Site

PV

Australia
Oakey Solar Farm in Queensland, Australia, reaches financial close

Dominion Brings 71.4 MW of Solar Power Online in South Carolina

India
Indian Government launches the world’s first floating solar power program

Dubai
Nestlé Factories to Take Part in Shams Dubai

Wind

Sweden
Eolus Orders 74 Vestas Wind Turbines

Greenbacker Acquires Wagner Wind Farm

Australia
RES wins planning approval for Australian wind farm

Avangrid Renewables begins commercial operation of Vermont wind farm

Panorama

New York's Governor Announces Clean Energy Jobs and Climate Agenda

Endesa Signs Loan With EIB to Modernize its Network

Report from IRENA Suggests Renewables Can Account for 37% of Thailand’s Energy by 2036

Agenda

Central America & Caribbean Clean Energy Conference & Exhibition

CIREC 2018

EUBCE 2018- European Biomass Conference and Exhibition


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