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Friday, 19 January 2018 Newsletter

Queen’s University Belfast opens new €9.7 million  research centre for renewable energy

Queen’s University Belfast opens new €9.7 million  research centre for renewable energy

A €9.7 million ($11.9 million) cross-border research centre for renewable energy projects has been opened at Queen’s University Belfast.

Ford to Double Investment in EV, Hybrids by 2022

Ford to Double Investment in EV, Hybrids by 2022

The Ford Motor Co. has said it will invest $4.5 billion to develop 13 electric and hybrid vehicles by 2022.

Cepsa and Masdar join forces for international expansion

Cepsa and Masdar join forces for international expansion

Global energy company Compañía Española de Petróleos, S.A.U.  (Cepsa) has joined forces with Abu Dhabi company Masdar to expand both company’s international presence in the global renewable energy market.

PV

Coronal Energy Closes Nearly Quarter Billion Dollars in Financing for Gulf Coast Solar Center Portfolio

British Solar Renewables signs Power Purchase Agreement with Shell for largest solar park in England

Sunseap Signs 21-Year Deal With PSA Singapore

ADFD Funds Solar Projects in Mauritius and Rwanda

Wind

Siemens Gamesa Awarded Two Wind Turbine Projects In U.S.

European Parliament to vote on future of renewables

Untapped Energy in Current US Wind Fleet Could Power 1.1 Million Homes

Arkona Wind Farm Construction Ahead of Schedule

Panorama

New Commission to Examine Geopolitics of Energy Transformation

53 GW solar boom in China drove global clean energy investment in 2017

India
Renewables and Improved Cooling Technologies Key to Reducing India’s Water Use 

NREL Launches Electrification Futures Study Series

Geothermal

Kenyan Geothermal Project Set to Break Ground in March

EGEC reacts to European Parliament vote on Clean Energy Package

Biofuels

Largest Hydrogen Electrolysis Plant to Be Built in Germany

New Study Shows Producers Where and How to Grow Biofuel Crops

UPM Biofuels Receives Uruguay’s First RSB Certification

Energy saving

Masdar Institute and Cleanergy Partner in Research

UK Power Networks and Open Utility trial new energy trading platform

Connected Energy secures multimillion investment from Macquarie and ENGIE

Electric/Hybrid

University of Michigan Study Finds EVs Cheaper to Drive 

Interviews

American renewable electricity: The gap between demand and supply – An interview with Rob Threlkeld, of General Motors, and John Kostyack, of the Wind Energy Foundation

Agenda

MENA New Energy 2018

2018 Advanced Energy Conference

Wind Industry Forum 2018

Wave and Tidal


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