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Friday, 10 January 2020 Newsletter

Obton to Invest €300 Million in Irish Solar Energy 

Obton to Invest €300 Million in Irish Solar Energy 

Obton, a Danish solar PV business, and its Irish partner Shannon Energy, will develop up to 500 MW of solar PV projects in Ireland over the next five years. This represents an investment in the Irish economy of over €300 million at today’s energy prices and will create over 1,000 jobs particularly during its construction phase.

Portugal to Hold Auction for 700MW of PV Capacity

Portugal to Hold Auction for 700MW of PV Capacity

Portugal is set to hold a second auction of renewable generation capacity. Approximately 700 MW of photovoltaic solar capacity are expected to be awarded. In this way the country plans to meet its objectives set for 2030 and 2050 in the European fight to combat climate change.

Next Generation Battery Materials Project Exceeding Expectations

Next Generation Battery Materials Project Exceeding Expectations

Nexeon – the UK company developing silicon materials for next generation Li-ion batteries – has reached the halfway stage in its £10million SUNRISE project, and has already produced silicon battery materials that have performed better than expected. Samples are now with potential customers for evaluation, and initial feedback has been very positive.

Biogas

Smithfield Foods Generates RNG from Wastewater to Power North Carolina Communities

Electric/Hybrid

Envision Solar Issued US Patent providing EV charging from streetlamps

Energy saving

PSEG Long Island Customers Reap Benefits of Going Greener

Geothermal

EBN and Shell Join Leeuwarden Geothermal Project

Panorama

New Jersey Congressman announces CLEAN Future Act

Enel’s Whitney Hill and Roadrunner Plants Start Producing Energy

PV

LONGi to Build New Wafer Factory in China

Solar installations to grow by additional 142 GW in 2020

Welsh solar farm to power residents and profit locally with Gower Power and Bristol Energy

Malaysia
Cleantech Solar partners with Ambu Sdn on Malaysian solar PV installation

Wind

Siemens Gamesa named preferred supplier for largest US offshore wind power project to date at 2.64 GW

Duke Energy Renewables’ 200-MW Mesteño Wind Farm Now Operational

Belgium
Foundation installation successfully completed at Belgium’s largest offshore wind farm

Global Training Firm Invests to Diversify Into Offshore Wind Safety

Vestas to become carbon-neutral by 2030

Agenda

Operational Energy Summit

Genera

Green Energy Future Central Asia 2020

GRC Annual Meeting and Expo


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