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Tuesday, 22 January 2013 Newsletter
First-of-its-kind Global Atlas for renewables debuts First-of-its-kind Global Atlas for renewables debuts
The world’s first open-access Global Atlas of renewable energy resources was unveiled in Abu Dhabi today at the annual general assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
IRENA launches roadmap to double renewable energy by 2030 IRENA launches roadmap to double renewable energy by 2030
Ministers and senior officials from 150 countries continue to meet in Abu Dhabi for the third session of the Assembly of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Already one of the biggest outcomes is the setting in motion of a process, REMAP 2030, to substantially accelerate the proliferation of renewables.
India
Fonroche Energie collaborates on Indian solar PV project

The project is part of a scheme to boost India’s solar PV to 20,000MW by 2020
PV

Canadian consortium signs PPA for 50 MW solar PV plant in Ecuador

Sweden
Swedish researchers achieve breakthrough on solar cell efficiency

New UK National Solar Centre launched by Climate Change Minister

aleo solar AG generated more than €279 million in revenue in 2012

Phoenix water treatment plant goes solar

First Solar begins construction of new California solar plant

China
Trina Solar to develop grid-connected solar plant in Gansu Province

Panorama

Bloomberg New Energy Finance names 2012's top deal-makers

Zayed Future Energy Prize ceremony receives WindMade label

UK is failing to support cleantech start-ups warns new report

Wind

Japan planning world's largest offshore wind farm near Fukushima

Availon wins major order from Japan’s EOS Engineering & Service

UK parliamentary committee slates offshore transmission process

North American Development Bank supporting 54 MW wind project in Mexico

Germany
European Investment Bank finances EnBW Baltic 2 wind farm

Tom Hopkinson

2013: A Make Or Break Year For The UK Green Economy

Simon Rolland

Off-grid renewable energy: an immediate solution to energy poverty

Geothermal

Geothermal energy's value chain to be subject of conference in Iceland

Plugged in to progress with geothermal energy in Kenya

NSF International introduces new standards for heat pumps

Biomass

Sweden
Andritz to supply eco-friendly biomass boiler to Swedish CHP plant

Kedco secures deal to build 25 MW biomass plant

Miscellaneous

US Department of the Interior to establish renewable energy zone in Arizona

Fraunhofer and UBC to partner up on sustainable energy technology

Renewable energy supplies half of all new US electricity in 2012

Australia
Australia could be self-sufficient in renewable energy within 10 years

DNV to open new research unit in Arnhem

Agenda

Día Solar Europeo


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