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Friday, 09 November 2012 Newsletter
An exciting future for Irish Wind Energy Ireland
An exciting future for Irish Wind Energy

An interview with Kenneth Matthews, the CEO of the Irish Wind Energy Association (IWEA)
Soitec takes another step in South African expansion Soitec takes another step in South African expansion
Soitec has taken another step forward in its expansion in South Africa by signing a power purchase agreement covering its soon-to-be-built 44 MWp Touwsrivier power plant.
BYD and Enerpoint jointly develop energy storage market in Italy
BYD, a leading battery manufacturer, and Enerpoint Group, one of the top players in the international PV scenario, have established a cooperative relationship to jointly develop energy storage market in Italy.
Panorama

Lincoln Renewable Energy signs PPAs for 37.5 MW in solar in California

Wind

SLR review wind farm decommissioning for Scottish Natural Heritage

Cuba
Cuban wind farms survive Hurricane Sandy

REG Windpower uses yield report to successfully finance Sancton Hill wind farm

PV

REC donates solar panels for two rooftop installations in Tanzania

EST data shows increase in average savings and income from UK solar PV

Apollo Solar Electric announces new energy management product to cut energy bills

India
Aplab announces the launch of solar upgradeable UPS systems for Indian market

Richard Crume

Climate Change in the Spotlight as Sandy Roars Ashore

Al Maiorino

Public opposition to projects can be overcome with strong grassroots campaigns

Miscellaneous

New energy storage system harnessing wind power in Saskatchewan

China
New paper examines Chinese renewable energy targets

Low carbon industries unite to call for swift progress on UK Energy Bill

Energy saving

US
Americans use more efficient and renewable energy technologies

UK and Taiwan partner up to maximise smart grid opportunities

Biomass

University finds quick cook method turns algae into oil

Tamar Energy strikes deal for anaerobic digestion plants

Brazil's largest sugar and energy trader invests in US Ethanol firm

Report says biomass can be a key to meeting the UK's energy needs

US
BTEC launches Biomass Recognition Program for home and business heating systems

Agenda

Save the PLANET: 4th Conference and Exhibition on Waste Management, Recycling, Environment for South-East Europe


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