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Friday, 23 November 2018 Newsletter

BNEF Analysis Shows Wind and Solar are Cheapest Sources of Power Generation

BNEF Analysis Shows Wind and Solar are Cheapest Sources of Power Generation

Every six months, BloombergNEF runs its Levelized Cost of Electricity analysis, an assessment of the cost competitiveness of different power generating and energy storage technologies – excluding subsidies.

Solar power should not be provided for free says UK Energy Minister

Solar power should not be provided for free says UK Energy Minister

Claire Perry, Minster for Energy and Clean Growth, clarified the UK Government’s position on solar power yesterday (Tuesday 20th November), responding to questions in the House of Commons by stating that solar power should not be exported to the national grid for free.

Google to Break Ground on New Data Center in Denmark

Google to Break Ground on New Data Center in Denmark

Google is investing €600 million ($682.3 million) in a new data center in Denmark. The facility will be located in Fredericia in the western part of the country. Google says it chose the location for its high-quality digital infrastructure and support of renewable energy production.

Biofuels

Elior UK Recycles 36 Tonnes of Coffee Waste

Israeli Technology Used to Turn Human Waste Into Biofuel

Biogas

New World Biogas Summit to put biogas “at the heart of sustainable development”

Iona Capital Invests in AD Biogas Plant in Scotland

ADBA announces keynote speakers for ADBA National Conference 2018

IEA Executive Director Highlights Hydrogen on Visit to Netherlands

Biomass

Andritz to Supply Boiler for Biomass Power Plant in Japan

Electric/Hybrid

Carbon Trust organises roundtable workshop on low carbon transport in South West England

British Gas launches new EV tariff

Tritium Technology lets Hungarian EV Drivers Experience Country's First Liquid-Cooled 50kW Fast Charger 

Energy saving

Mitsubishi to Supply Equipment for 240 MW Energy-Management System in Japan

Panorama

IEA to Share Renewable Energy Expertise and Space Technology with Six Island States 

Decarbonising global industry and transport by 2030 is technically and financially feasible finds new report

Major corporations call for easier access to renewable energy

ScottMadden Energy Industry Update forecasts growth opportunity in efficient US electrification

PV

MIT Analysis Pinpoints Reasons for the Plummeting Cost of Solar Power

Wind

China
DEME Group launches new offshore installation vessel ‘Orion’ in China

LOC Renewables facilitates discussion on risk reduction in cable laying

India
Improved monsoon winds help Indian power producers

Agenda

The IAFOR International Conference on Sustainability, Energy & the Environment

CIO Power Africa

2nd International Summit on Conventional and Sustainable Energies


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