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Friday, 27 October 2017 Newsletter

Ethiopia
Enel to Build Solar Plant in Ethiopia

Enel to Build Solar Plant in Ethiopia

Italian company Enel, acting through a consortium led by its renewables arm Enel Green Power, has been selected for a 100 MW PV project following a solar tender launched by local utility Ethiopian Electric Power. 

Deepwater Wind Aims to Bring Economic Benefits to New Bedford

Deepwater Wind Aims to Bring Economic Benefits to New Bedford

If approved by the MassachusettsDepartment of Public Utilities, Deepwater Wind will establish a construction and long-term operations hub in the City of New Bedford for its Revolution Wind project.

Clemson to Test Powerful New Wind Turbine

Clemson to Test Powerful New Wind Turbine

Clemson University in South Carolina will test the world’s most powerful wind turbine designed by MHI Vestas Offshore Wind, at the university’s state-of-the-art SCE&G Energy Innovation Center. The center is located at the former U.S. Naval Base in North Charleston.

PV

NREL announces technology agreement for high efficiency multijunction solar cells

Recurrent Energy announces commercial operation of 71 MW North Carolina solar project

Tata Power and GIZ to Partner on Renewable Energy Promotion

Solar Thermal Electric

Fractal Design Creates More Efficient Solar Receivers

Wind

Construction of Innovative Kennedy Energy Park Set to Begin

Vietnam
Modern Energy Management assists with development of Vietnamese wind farm

Empire Wind Will Provide Power to Empire State

US Offshore Wind Momentum Generates Competition Between States and Businesses

Biogas

Delay to introduction of renewable heat legislation threatens climate goals say ADBA

Energy saving

Singapore
Wärtsilä to Build Energy Storage System in Singapore

New Homes Save Owners £629 ($830) a Year on Energy Bills

DNV GL launches testing-based verification of battery lifetime for Li-on batteries

NREL research indicates potential significant thermoelectric performance

Ocean Energy

Wave and Tidal Energy Market Will Grow at Approximately 10.2% by 2023 According to New Report

UK universities complete ecological studies as part of EU funded marine energy project

Electric/Hybrid

Energy Department Announces $15 Million for Extreme Fast Charging Research 

Hyliion announces launch of 6X4HE electric hybrid system for trucks

Charging firm offers to install rapid chargers on forecourts for free

Panorama

HyperSolar produces key component for low-cost renewable hydrogen

Singapore
Envision to open new Global Digital Hub in Singapore

EPA Announces Green Power Award Winners

Africa
Solar, Energy Storage and Intelligent Energy Conversion Units Make Greener Safari Lodges 

Equis Energy Bought by GIP for $5 billion

Agenda

Future Energy Mines and Money

DuraMAT Workshop


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