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Friday, 13 July 2018 Newsletter

Thyssenkrupp Lands Contract with Australian Company H2U

Thyssenkrupp Lands Contract with Australian Company H2U

Germany’s thyssenkrupp has recently been awarded a contract to perform a feasibility study for a new green hydrogen project by the Australian hydrogen infrastructure company Hydrogen Utility™ (H2U). A 30MW water electrolysis plant as well as a facility for sustainable ammonia production are planned to be constructed near Port Lincoln in South Australia. It will be one of the first ever commercial plants to produce CO2-free “green” ammonia from intermittent renewable resources.

Saipem signs MoU for the development of new California renewable energy plant

Saipem signs MoU for the development of new California renewable energy plant

Infrastructure developer Saipem has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with California Ethanol & Power, LLC, for the construction of a low carbon emission plant for the production of renewable energy and biofuel.

Biogas

Anaerobic digestion industry responds to Ecotricity ‘vegan electricity tariff’

Skangas Fuels Tanker Fure Vinga with Liquefied Biogas

GGZEM Set to Build First Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vessel in US

Al Maiorino

Making a Win on the Ballot Work for New Renewable Projects

Energy saving

 Lincad to Supply Batteries to UK Ministry of Defence

Kokam launches K-UPS line of lithium-ion UPS battery racks

Flexenclosure receives two new orders for eCentre in South America

Geothermal

Climeon Receives First Contract in Japan

Interviews

Intelligent Energy Efficiency Solutions: An interview with Sam Marks of Vivid Technology

Panorama

Electrification of US heating requires massive carbon reductions, finds Rocky Mountain Institute

Renewable Energy in the USA: Infographic

ABB solutions powers Europe’s greenest data centre

Alfen Acquires Elkamo as Part of International Expansion

PV

Japan
Sonnedix Japan reaches financial close on 41.6 MW Sano solar PV plant

PROINSO and Joules Power Collaborate on First Utility Scale Solar Project in Bangladesh 

Agenda

Intersolar North America

Australian Clean Energy Summit

2nd International Conference on Renewable Energy and Resources

6th Indonesia International Geothermal Convention & Exhibition


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