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Tuesday, 03 September 2013 Newsletter
SolarWorld supplies Dominican Republic’s largest solar installation SolarWorld supplies Dominican Republic’s largest solar installation
SolarWorld has supplied both its solar panels and expertise to the largest solar-electric installation in the Caribbean nation of Dominican Republic.
Belarus
Belarusian industrial group to build massive solar plant in Rechitsa district
Belarusian industrial group to build massive solar plant in Rechitsa district
In the face of declining oil extraction, solar PV will become an alternative business avenue for the company as it moves to meet the national energy demand
Dominican Republic
SolarWorld supplies Dominican Republic’s largest solar installation

The Cibao International Airport array consists of 5,880 SolarWorld panels and will supply at least half of the airport’s energy needs
PV

China
JA Solar to Develop 300 MW of Solar Power Projects in Hebei Province, China

Innotech Solar modules replace traditional greenhouse roofs

Report finds solar farms have little impact on UK agriculture

Martifer Solar develops 50 MW of PV plants in the UK

Renusol to present solar mounting system innovation at RENEXPO Poland 

Japan
Japanese solar PV installations increase dramatically with Feed-in Tariffs

Solar Thermal Electric

Abengoa announces first half 2013 financial results

Abengoa completes construction of South Africa 's first solar tower

Panorama

European Association for Renewable Energy celebrates 25th year

New REA CEO to give keynote speech at Birmingham’s NEC

Eurosolar requests European framework for renewable energy growth

Abengoa fostering sustainable development through in-house carbon footprint Initiative

AidEx issues last call for solar innovators

Wind

Siemens to supply 24 direct-drive wind turbines to France 

Planning permission for huge UK offshore wind base looks likely to be granted

UN ruling sparks debate over the future of UK wind development

NREL study suggests cost gap for wind, solar in Western US could narrow by 2025

Siemens successfully installs first North Sea platform

Al Maiorino

Biofuel must battle NIMBYism with better tactics

Geothermal

New Zealand firm nets new funding for geothermal energy projects 

Biofuels

Airline completes first commercial flight in Colombia power by 2nd gen bio-fuel

Electric/Hybrid

IHS predicts rapid growth in fast-charging stations for EVs by 2020

Agenda

Solar Power International 2013


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