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Friday, 05 April 2019 Newsletter

Duke Energy Proposes $76 Million Electric Transportation Program in North Carolina

Duke Energy Proposes $76 Million Electric Transportation Program in North Carolina

Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is proposing the largest investment in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure ever in the Southeast – a $76 million initiative to spur EV adoption across the state.

EMEC to assess Verdant Power’s performance in New York City

EMEC to assess Verdant Power’s performance in New York City

The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) will provide an independent performance assessment of Verdant Power’s 5th Generation (Gen5) tidal turbine system to be deployed for commercial demonstration in New York City’s East River in 2020.

GE Renewable Energy secures first Cypress order with Prowind

GE Renewable Energy secures first Cypress order with Prowind

GE Renewable Energy has announced it has been selected by Prowind GmbH to provide three Cypress units for the Elfershausen project in Germany, marking the first order for GE’s Cypress platform, the company’s largest onshore wind turbine in the field.

Al Maiorino

How to Avoid the "We Support Renewables, Just Not Here" Argument

Electric/Hybrid

Pininfarina Battista makes its UK debut

Electric ‘Flex’ changes mean 92 percent of customer’s employees would consider an electric car

Kuga SUV is the first Ford vehicle to offer mild, plug-in and full-hybrid powertrains

Energy saving

Canada Invests in Energy Efficiency Improvements in London, Ontario

Miscellaneous

ABB and Rolls-Royce announce global cooperation on microgrids

Austria
Verbund and Sunfire researching the use of green hydrogen as a natural gas substitute

Panorama

Pakistan
Pakistan to set 30 percent plus 30 percent Renewable Energy Target by 2030

Bristol City Council Cabinet backs partner search for City Leap scheme

US market must reset the benchmark for renewable energy risk says GCube

Siemens introduces new digital switchgear portfolio to support increasing renewables and distributed generation

PV

Solar energy set for popularity boost in the UK due to Brexit

STA publishes industry guidance and online League Table for Smart Export offers

Wind

Kongsberg Digital launches Renewables Asset Management 

DNV GL supports Equinor with verification study for Hywind Tampen floating wind farm

Seven Research Projects Funded Through Wind Wildlife Research Fund

Draft National Energy & Climate Plans won't deliver EU’s 32 percent renewables target, says WindEurope

Wind farm operators must embrace disruptive technologies say attendees at Onyx Insight event

New Zealand
Vestas agrees EPC contract with Mercury for New Zealand wind farm

Agenda

Wind Operations Dallas

EUBCE 2019

2nd North Africa Renewable Energy Summit 2019

Intersolar Summit Spain


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