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Tuesday, 19 February 2013 Newsletter
'Solar sponge' soaks up CO₂ emissions
Scientists at Australia's CSIRO have created a 'solar sponge' which captures and then releases carbon dioxide using the power of natural sunlight.
REC panels survive PID test REC panels survive PID test
The company’s solar panels are now certificated for potential-induced degradation (PID) resistance
Ecuador
SunWize to develop Ecuador solar PV projects

The 62.5MW projects in the Andes Mountains will provide power for around 100,000 Ecuadorian households
PV

Thailand
Conergy adds a further 31.5MWp to Thailand’s solar capacity

Strata Solar plans major new solar project in North Carolina

Australian solar consortium to develop 250 MW Indonesian project

Global solar PV capacity exceeds 100GW mark

Nautilus Solar completes 1,360KW New Jersey project

NRG Energy launches new solar powered playground

Europe
EU ProSun supports solar glass complaint against China

India
T-Solar expands its Indian operations with a €34m investment

Trina Solar announces teaming agreement with Silicon Valley's QBotix

Solar Thermal Electric

World solar expert to shine light in Australia

Australia's CSIRO to lead solar thermal research initiative

Panorama

US agency predicts increase in renewables power production

US President speaks at length about renewables, climate change in State of the Union

Climate change, Keystone pipeline protesters arrested outside White House

Renewable energy brings power to the rural corners of Argentina

EU puts spotlight on funded projects, many targeting advancements in renewables

Noor-Hal Cuellar

Bioethanol in Mexico: the pathforward

Geothermal

Senators put their bipartisan support behind promoting geothermal energy

International Geothermal Energy Finance Forum just around the corner

NGP inks deal with EIG Global Energy Partners on transfer of geothermal project

Wind

Northern Ireland
£50 million Belfast Harbour offshore wind terminal completed

Kilgallioch wind farm receives planning consent

Japan
Alstom to supply wind turbines for Kawazu wind farm, Japan

AWEA welcomes President Obama’s commitment to wind power

Siemens supplies 80 wind turbines for North Sea wind farm

Biofuels

MIT researchers engineer cells for more efficient biofuel production

Solazyme and Mitsui to jointly develop new suite of tailored algal oils

W2 Energy signs agreement to purchase majority stake in AM Biofuels

Miscellaneous

REA calls for nominations for the 8th Annual British Renewable Energy Awards

B&W awarded contract for UK waste-to-energy plant

New nano-catalysts for the production of hydrogen

Bath University professor receives award for low carbon research

Annual State of Renewable Energies in Europe Report released

Agenda

SOLAR POWER INTERNATIONAL 2013


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