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Friday, 20 October 2017 Newsletter

Scotland
First Floating Wind Farm Now in Operation

First Floating Wind Farm Now in Operation

Hywind Scotland, the world’s first floating wind farm, has begun delivering electricity to the Scottish grid.  Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland, officiated at the opening.

Amazon’s Texas Wind Farm Now Operational

Amazon’s Texas Wind Farm Now Operational

Amazon’s largest wind farm, located in Snyder, Texas, is now in operation. The wind farm is projected to add more than 1,000,000 MWh of clean energy to the grid each year. 

Geothermal Power Plant in Iceland First “Negative-Emissions” Facility

Iceland
Geothermal Power Plant in Iceland First “Negative-Emissions” Facility

Swiss company Climeworks, developers of direct air capture (DAC) technology, has partnered with Reykjavik Energy (OR) on a power plant confirmed to produce “negative emissions.” Earlier this year the company made history with the world's first commercially-viable DAC plant near Zurich which filters 900 tons of CO2 from the atmosphere and supplies it to a local greenhouse

Panorama

Spain
Spanish Government’s renewable’s promise is not enough says industry report

Fairphone, Apple Receive High Marks in Latest Greenpeace Report

Australia
Australian Government walks away from Clean Energy Target

Swiss Team Wins 2017 Solar Decathlon

Wind

Wind Turbines High In the Sky Have Potential as Alternative Power Source 

Brunel University develops virtual mission control for cutting costs at wind farms

Mexico
Altitec blade inspection team caught up in Mexico earthquake

Taiwan
DNV GL announces knowledge partnership to develop offshore wind sector in Taiwan

China
LM Wind Power to develop 71.8 metre blade for Chinese offshore wind company

PV

Zillow Adds Solar Energy Scores to 44 Million Home Listings

Iran
Norway's Saga Energy Signs Deal to Build Solar Parks in Iran

Engie joins forces with Fenix to offer solar home systems in Africa

Scatec Solar partners with Statoil to build solar plants in Brazil

Energy saving

Ireland
Experts at Ireland’s Queen’s University Lead $2.4 million International Project

Columbia
Flexenclosure builds eCentre data centre for TigoUne in Colombia

Alfen launches the first storage solution for self-healing power grids in the world

NAWA Technologies revolutionises energy storage with new battery

Electric/Hybrid

XL Hybrids Secures $22 Million Investment

Italy
Enel Inaugurates Fast Recharge Station in Italy

Eric Lundgren’s ‘Phoenix’ electric car, built from waste, achieves Guiness Book of World Records title

Biogas

SureSource Power Plant Achieves CARB 2013 Certification

Geothermal

France
Construction Begins on Geothermal Plant in Alsace Region of France

Biomass

Puerto Rico
Arensis off-grid power system delivered to victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico

Agenda

Asean Solar + Energy Storage

Solar Power New York


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