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Friday, 06 December 2013 Newsletter
UK government introduces changes to renewable energy subsidies UK government introduces changes to renewable energy subsidies
The UK government has introduced changes to renewable subsidies which will see support for onshore wind and solar reduced from 2015 with increased investment for other technologies, particularly offshore wind
UK renewables experts say solar and onshore wind prospects remain positive UK renewables experts say solar and onshore wind prospects remain positive
Renewables experts at Fisher German believe the Government’s announcements this week will continue to help the UK to meet its EU targets of 20 per cent of all electricity coming from renewables by 2020
UK renewables industry delighted at increased government support for renewable heating
The UK government has announced improved support for renewable heating through its Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) in a response document published this week.
Wind

PNE Wind bullish on future of offshore wind energy in Germany

Scotland
Wind farm opposed by US real estate Mogul delayed

Canada
Wind Energy Association and Deutsche Messe unveil partnership to grow conference

Vattenfall gives the green light to 15 turbine offshore wind farm

ABB wins order for Pen y Cymoedd grid connection

Richard Crume

Japanese Conbini store collects snow for summertime air conditioning

PV

Romania
Martifer Solar completes two PV plants for Eurowind Energy

Nigeria
Nigerian PV project wins African off-grid energy competition

Solar Farms – A Taxing Problem for Farmers?

NREL find 'soft costs' now largest aspect of solar installation pricing in US

Bermuda
AES (Bermuda) announces Bermuda’s first solar leasing scheme

Ocean Energy

Minesto wins ‘industry pioneer’ tidal energy award

Biomass

Brazil
Iogen Corporation announces start of construction of Brazilian biofuel plant

Biofuels

Finland
Fortum commissions new Finland bio-oil plant

Agenda

Developing Specialist Wind Vessels Summit 2014


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