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Friday, 20 December 2013 Newsletter
A new material for solar panels could make them cheaper, more efficient A new material for solar panels could make them cheaper, more efficient
By Tona Kunz A unique solar panel design made with a new ceramic material points the way to potentially providing sustainable power cheaper, more efficiently, and requiring less manufacturing time.
Australia
REC provides Peak Energy solar panels for Australian rooftop installation
REC provides Peak Energy solar panels for Australian rooftop installation
Global solar energy company REC has provided its Peak Energy Series solar panels for Australia’s largest privately funded rooftop solar installation
France
First Solar modules selected for French power projects

Advanced thin-film photovoltaic (PV) modules manufactured by First Solar will power four solar energy plants in France, with a combined capacity of 48 megawatts (MW)
PV

Chile
Etrion and Total secure financing for 70MWp Chilean solar project

Biomass

Biomass producer calls for clarity on restrictions concerning infected timber

Ocean Energy

Crown Estate launches industry engagement process with UK tidal sector

Wind

First Wind selects Wind Iris Lidar to improve energy production

Blade Dynamics and ETI moves forward with ‘Very Long Blade Project’

RenewableUKpublishes new research on wind energy acoustics

Siemens nabs its largest onshore wind turbine order ever

Able Marine Energy Park ‘preferred location’ for STRABAG facility

Interviews

James Davis on the future for small wind  

Electric/Hybrid

Nissan's 100 percent electric commercial vehicle to hit road next year

Richard Crume

Japanese Conbini store collects snow for summertime air conditioning

Agenda

MENASOL 2014 (Middle East & North Africa Conference & Expo)


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