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Friday, 22 February 2013 Newsletter
Small-scale renewable energy must not be overlooked when plugging the energy gap Small-scale renewable energy must not be overlooked when plugging the energy gap
Expert behind the country’s largest small-scale wind turbine installer says that small-scale renewables provide power for consumers and businesses to protect against themselves from price hikes
'Solar sponge' soaks up CO₂ emissions
Scientists at Australia's CSIRO have created a 'solar sponge' which captures and then releases carbon dioxide using the power of natural sunlight.
US agency predicts increase in renewables power production
The Energy Information Administration predicts total electricity generation across all sectors in the United States will increase by 0.5 percent in 2013 and 0.8 percent in 2014, with biomass accounting for a sizable portion of the bump, but solar and other renewables also starting to heat up.
Wind

Global wind turbine should expect turbulence warns new report

Kentish Flats wind farm extension approved by UK government

Expert team assembled to develop Lake Erie offshore wind farm

Northern Ireland
£50 million Belfast Harbour offshore wind terminal completed

Kilgallioch wind farm receives planning consent

Solar Thermal Electric

World solar expert to shine light in Australia

Australia's CSIRO to lead solar thermal research initiative

PV

JinkoSolar signs deal for 600 MW

California’s largest operating PV plant to reach 230MW this year

REC panels survive PID test

Ecuador
SunWize to develop Ecuador solar PV projects

Ocean Energy

Dynamically positioned barge set to revolutionise tidal energy installation

Noor-Hal Cuellar

Bioethanol in Mexico: the pathforward

Geothermal

Senators put their bipartisan support behind promoting geothermal energy

Energy saving

UK needs a budget for energy-efficient homes warns building trade association

Miscellaneous

South Africa
Globeleq celebrates commencement of South African renewable energy projects construction

Agenda

Eólica Argentina y Solar Argentina


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