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Thursday, 30 August 2018 Newsletter

Clarke Energy Named Preferred Bidder for Lake Kivu Power Projects

Clarke Energy Named Preferred Bidder for Lake Kivu Power Projects

Symbion Power has named Clarke Energy, a Kohler company, as the preferred bidder for two power plants in Rwanda, which will generate power from dissolved biogas from deep below Lake Kivu. The projects include approximately 25 Jenbacher gas engines from GE’s Distributed Power business.

Arensis Secures $17 Million in Debt Funding for UK Projects

Arensis Secures $17 Million in Debt Funding for UK Projects

Los Angeles-based Arensis has closed on $17,000,000  in debt funding from Hadrian’s Wall Secured Investments Limited (HWSIL), a London Stock Exchange listed fund. The funding was secured for renewable energy facilities in the UK.

Drax Throws the Switch on Fourth Biomass Unit

Drax Throws the Switch on Fourth Biomass Unit

The UK’s Drax Group has switched on its fourth biomass generating unit – taking the power station in North Yorkshire a step closer to achieving its coal-free ambitions.

Biogas

Capstone Secures Order for Multiple Microturbines in Germany

Electric/Hybrid

Study Shows Consumers See Huge Difference in Plug-In Hybrid vs. Battery-Electric Vehicles

CARB Selects GRID Alternatives for Clean Transportation Pilot

Energy saving

Wärtsilä Delivers its First Engine + Storage Hybrid Installation

Tydrolyte LLC introduces less toxic replacement for sulphuric acid in lead batteries

Nigeria
Scaling minigrids represents a $20 billion investment opportunity for Nigeria finds new report

AECOM and Lockheed Martin Partner to Enhance Energy Resilience at Fort Carson

Ocean Energy

Innovate UK funded project tests integrated subsea cable monitoring system at EMEC

Scotrenewables Tidal Achieves Record Level of Power Generation

Panorama

APP Creates a Network for Africa’s Power Sector Stakeholders

European market for renewable energy continues to grow, with wind power surging ahead

Home of the Philadelphia Flyers to Run on 100% Renewable Energy

Canada
Siemens and Mortenson consortium complete Bipole III HVDC Converter Stations in Canada

Wind

China
DNV GL supports creation of China’s first HVDC offshore wind substation

U.S. Offshore Wind Technology Market Accelerates in 2017

Sydney Airport Turns to Wind Power 

Greenbyte Energy Cloud’s New Feature Helps Identify Wind Component Failures Before They Occur

Agenda

Biofuels International

European Bioenergy Future

The IAFOR International Conference on Sustainability, Energy & the Environment


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