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Tuesday, 06 August 2013 Newsletter
Cuba’s first solar plant helps to reduce reliance on imported oil Cuba
Cuba’s first solar plant helps to reduce reliance on imported oil

The new power plant has 14,100 solar panels and was built by state-owned company Hidroenergia
Homeowners ‘ill-served’ by weak ambitions for solar energy in new homes says STA and REA Homeowners ‘ill-served’ by weak ambitions for solar energy in new homes says STA and REA
The government has used out-of-date solar PV cost data in its analysis of carbon targets for new properties in the 2013 Building Regulations according to the Solar Trade Association (STA) and Renewable Energy Association (REA)
After bankruptcy, Gehrlicher Solar AG sees sale of US business on horizon
Only weeks after filing for bankruptcy protection, representatives of Gehrlicher Solar AG say the search for a buyer of its US business is going quite well.
PV

India
REC to supply Peak Energy Series panels to India

Australia
First Solar poised to deliver Australia’s largest utility-scale solar projects

Xcel Energy to continue its incentive programs for on-site solar in 2014 energy plan

UK government must adjust De Gucht solar plan says STA

Wholesaler jms Solar Handel adds Innotech Solar modules to its portfolio

South Africa
Solarcentury collaborate with Momentus Energy to exploit South African renewable energy boom

Panorama

University of Colorado develops new technique for producing hydrogen fuel

MIT researchers discover a new way to trap light

UK government figures show wind energy leading the way

Analysis of the Andean Region's Renewable Energy Market

Canada
Canada trails behind in renewable energy consumption

Wind

Replacement  introduced for obsolete Xantrex˙ Matrix Inverters in GE 1.5MW S series turbines

Plans to expand Walney wind farm being examined by UK Communities Secretary

Anti-wind farm propaganda dismissed by Advertising Standards Agency

Petrofac chosen for offshore wind commissioning support in German North Sea 

Spain
Spain’s first offshore wind turbine installed by Gamesa

Offshore wind in deep water offers enormous potential

Ocean Energy

Australia
Western Australia approves plans for 40MW tidal power station

Interviews

Trouble in Missouri: The fight for solar rights

Geothermal

Geothermal Resources Council announces scholarships

Energy saving

Energy recovery to save California desalination plant $12 Million 

UC San Diego receives $7.2 million in energy efficiency incentives 

Green Deal communities scheme launched by UK government

Electric/Hybrid

UK Transport Minister announces a new wave of electric vehicle chargepoints

Agenda

Congreso Mundial de Energía Solar


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