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Tuesday, 24 October 2017 Newsletter

Ethiopia
Enel to Build Solar Plant in Ethiopia

Enel to Build Solar Plant in Ethiopia

Italian company Enel, acting through a consortium led by its renewables arm Enel Green Power, has been selected for a 100 MW PV project following a solar tender launched by local utility Ethiopian Electric Power. 

Butterfly Wings Could Lead the Way to More Efficient Solar Panels

Butterfly Wings Could Lead the Way to More Efficient Solar Panels

The wings of the butterfly "Ordinary Rose" have led researchers to develop a new type of solar cell based on the wing’s nanostructures, small holes that absorb more light than smooth surfaces over a broad spectrum. The discovery could lead to improvements in solar panel design.

Scatec Solar partners with Statoil to build solar plants in Brazil

Scatec Solar partners with Statoil to build solar plants in Brazil

Scatec Solar has entered into a partnership agreement with Statoil ASA to establish a 50/50 joint venture to build, own and operate large scale solar plants in Brazil.

PV

Engie joins forces with Fenix to offer solar home systems in Africa

Iran
Norway's Saga Energy Signs Deal to Build Solar Parks in Iran

Zillow Adds Solar Energy Scores to 44 Million Home Listings

Wind

Scotland
First Floating Wind Farm Now in Operation

Amazon’s Texas Wind Farm Now Operational

China
LM Wind Power to develop 71.8 metre blade for Chinese offshore wind company

Deepwater Wind Aims to Bring Economic Benefits to New Bedford

Vietnam
Modern Energy Management assists with development of Vietnamese wind farm

Biomass

Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Completes Refinancing of Two Biomass Plants 

Puerto Rico
Arensis off-grid power system delivered to victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico

Biogas

SureSource Power Plant Achieves CARB 2013 Certification

Panorama

University of Texas at San Antonio Receives $1.5 million in Research Funds

Clean Growth Strategy represents huge opportunity for cleantech says Cleantech Innovate

Brazil
Study Finds Impact of Amazonian Hydropower Underestimated

HyperSolar produces key component for low-cost renewable hydrogen

Energy saving

Greensmith and AEP Launch Hybrid Energy Storage Project

NAWA Technologies revolutionises energy storage with new battery

New Homes Save Owners £629 ($830) a Year on Energy Bills

Electric/Hybrid

Italy
Enel Inaugurates Fast Recharge Station in Italy

Eric Lundgren’s ‘Phoenix’ electric car, built from waste, achieves Guiness Book of World Records title

Geothermal

Iceland
Geothermal Power Plant in Iceland First “Negative-Emissions” Facility

France
Construction Begins on Geothermal Plant in Alsace Region of France

Agenda

Solar Power New York

CSP Seville 2017


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