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Tuesday, 29 October 2013 Newsletter
University of Queensland (UQ) to build new research solar PV facility Australia
University of Queensland (UQ) to build new research solar PV facility

The new facility will be one of the largest and most sophisticated facilities for solar PV research anywhere in the world, according to UQ
Waaree Energies delivers 1 MW  solar project in 24 days Waaree Energies delivers 1 MW  solar project in 24 days
Waaree Energies Ltd. has successfully executed the installation of a 1 MW power plant for Navi Mumbai-based Neel Properties in Susner, Madhya Pradesh in a record 24 days. 
India
Tata Power commissions 10MW Indian solar power plant

Biomass plants take only three or four years to build and provide flexible power when we need it, says the Renewable Energy Association (REA)
PV

Gamesa expands presence in US solar market

First Solar to build research centre in Australia

Rwanda
German Development Co-operation (GIZ) to help provide solar energy to Rwanda

Saudi Arabia
Canadian Solar to supply Saudi Arabian solar power project

Australia
Australian utilities raise the barricades against solar

Researchers see potential for further PV cost reduction

Barlovento develops new PV installations inspection system

Leading US companies invest heavily in solar energy

Bangladesh
Upsolar supports Bangladeshi community school

Solar Thermal Electric

Conference to highlight benefits of big and small scale CSP plants

CSP Today announces award finalists

Wind

Spain
Spain launches its first prototype offshore wind turbine

John Laing achieves financial close on Northamptonshire onshore wind farm

Global wind capacity close to 300GW

Spain
New Spanish study shows that wind energy is very effective at cutting CO2 emissions

South Africa
Construction of South African wind farm begins with sod turning ceremony

Japan
Cable protection contract for world’s largest floating wind farm awarded to Trelleborg Group

CENER presents validation and durability drivetrain tests at German conference

Energy saving

IEA unveils new report examining global energy efficiency

Siemens and Accenture to collaborate on smart grid development

World Energy Council report reveals slowdown in energy efficiency

Biomass

Research team developing novel biomass conversion process

Andritz to supply equipment for biomass plant in Sweden

Alstom to supply turbine for biomass power plant in Ireland

National Research Council of Canada launches biomass research program

Biofuels

University wins $1.2 million grant for bio-fuel project

Boeing, South African Airways launch aviation bio-fuel effort

Avianca Brasil selects Byogy to source bio-fuels

Electric/Hybrid

Volvo develops lightweight energy storage components for EVs

Agenda

SEE Solar - South-East European Solar PV & Thermal Exhibition


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