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Tuesday, 17 September 2013 Newsletter
Santander invests in major UK solar energy plant Santander invests in major UK solar energy plant
The 31.6MW solar farm in Suffolk will be one of the largest solar energy facilities in the UK and will provide power to 8,000 homes per year
Duke Energy expands solar facilities in North Carolina Duke Energy expands solar facilities in North Carolina
The Washington White Post II Solar Power Project will join its sister project in Beaufort County to become the largest solar farm in North Carolina
University scientists demonstrate new method for harvesting energy from light
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania in the US have demonstrated a new mechanism for extracting energy from light, a finding that could improve technologies for generating electricity from solar energy and lead to more efficient optoelectronic devices used in communications.
PV

Germany
EuPD research study examines take up of energy storage in Germany

French tender rules boosting demand for compliant solar panels

Bristol City Council announces huge solar PV installation programme

Panorama

Canada
Canadian renewable energy output continues to fall

Saudi Arabia's impending support scheme for renewable energy takes center stage at meeting

Carbon Connect report warns of UK renewables supply chain risk

Iceland
Iceland could provide renewable energy to the UK

Wind

PNE Wind AG acquires three offshore projects in the North Sea

Google inks new wind power purchase agreement in Texas

Energy Minister opens Gunfleet Sands extension

Fiera Axium Infrastructure to buy stake in Oregon wind farm from EDP Renováveis S.A.

GE installs 500th wind turbine in Brazil

Ocean Energy

Wave Hub to install and operate PelaStar floating wind platform demonstrator

France ambitious to grasp tidal power opportunities

US Department of Energy invests $16 million in wave and tidal projects

Geothermal

Global market for geothermal continues to grow, association says

Electric/Hybrid

Ford to install EV charging points for all its US and Canadian employees

New research could double the speeds of electric vehicles

Biofuels

Researchers focus on switchgrass as a renewable fuel source

Agenda

Workshop on applications of solar forecasting


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