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Tuesday, 26 September 2017 Newsletter

USITC Moves Toward Penalties on Solar Imports      

USITC Moves Toward Penalties on Solar Imports      

The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) voted unanimously that there has been significant injury in Suniva/SolarWorld’s Section 201 trade petition, moving the case on to the new phase when the USITC will recommend what sanctions it believes should be imposed.

Amazon Watch and Empowered By Light help indigenous communities embrace clean energy

Amazon Rainforest
Amazon Watch and Empowered By Light help indigenous communities embrace clean energy

Three indigenous communities in the Amazon rainforest can now generation solar energy thanks to a partnership between Amazon Watch and Empowered By Light. 

Quercus Plans 600MW Solar Park in Iran

Quercus Plans 600MW Solar Park in Iran

London-based Quercus Investment Partners has signed an agreement to construct, develop and operate a 600 MW solar power plant in Iran. The deal is said to be worth over half a billion euros. When completed, it will be the sixth largest facility of its kind in the world

PV

DBRS publishes report on drivers of consolidation in the solar industry      

France
Subsol selects APsystems micro-inverter technology for a large scale social housing project

Solar Thermal Electric

ACWA Power and Shanghai Electric to Build World’s Largest CSP Plant in Dubai

NREL investigates coatings for solar power generation      

Wind

General Motors Moves to Wind Power in Ohio, Indiana      

Indonesia
Gcube and Modern Energy Management partner on Indonesia’s first utility-scale wind farm      

Argentina
Siemens Gamesa secures orders for 97 MW of wind generation for Argentinian wind farm

With the right policies, wind could provide 30 percent of Europe's power by 2030 says WindEurope

Biofuels

Enerkem begins commercial production of cellulosic ethanol from Canadian biofuels facility

Scientists Recycle CO2 to Create Ethanol and Ethylene

Biomass

Active Energy and Lumino to Build Biomass Plants in Asia

Denmark
26th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EUBCE) calls for abstracts

Energy saving

Duke Energy Planning $30 million Investment in Battery Storage Projects      

Australia
Battery roundtable consensus will drive development of Australian storage industry

Geothermal

Toshiba Concludes Agreement on Geothermal Projects with Zorlu Energy Group      

First Fully Geothermal Community in US Located in Georgia

Electric/Hybrid

InstaVolt to help install rapid EV chargers in the UK county of Devon      

TEV Project partnership with Newcastle University commended at innovation awards

Agenda

Smart Energy Wales

Ecomondo


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