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Tuesday, 16 January 2018 Newsletter

FPL Closes Coal-Fired Plant, Opens New Solar Energy Centers

FPL Closes Coal-Fired Plant, Opens New Solar Energy Centers

In January of 2018, the aging coal-fired St. Johns River Power Park in Jacksonville, Florida, was officially retired by co-owners Florida Power & Light and JEA, the municipal electric provider for the City of Jacksonville. The approximately 1,300-MW plant served customers of the two utilities for many years, but the companies said it was no longer economical to operate – the plant was one of the highest-cost generating facilities to run and maintain for both FPL's and JEA's systems. Closure of the plant is projected to prevent more than 5.6 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually and save FPL customers an estimated $183 million.

ADFD Funds Solar Projects in Mauritius and Rwanda

ADFD Funds Solar Projects in Mauritius and Rwanda

Abu Dhabi Fund for Development has earmarked  $25 million in concessional loans for two solar PV projects, one each in Mauritius and Rwanda.

Solaria raises $23 million in funding to expand manufacturing

Solaria raises $23 million in funding to expand manufacturing

Solar module manufacturer Solaria Corporation has announced it has raised $23 million in growth funding from a syndicate of leading investors to expand its manufacturing capacity globally and in the US. 

PV

Dominion Energy's Solar Fleet Sixth Largest Among Owners of U.S. Utilities

California solar project to benefit low-income families

REPDO shortlists ACWA Power and Marubeni for 300MW solar project 

Solar Thermal Electric

SolarReserve Reaches Milestone in Solar Thermal Project Development

Biofuels

UPM Biofuels Receives Uruguay’s First RSB Certification

DOE Grant of $1.5 Million Will Aid Biofuel Research 

Energy saving

Connected Energy secures multimillion investment from Macquarie and ENGIE

AES and Siemens AG Merge into Fluence Energy

NEC Commissions 50MW of Energy Storage Projects

UK Power Networks and Open Utility trial new energy trading platform

Electric/Hybrid

University of Michigan Study Finds EVs Cheaper to Drive 

Nexeon Leads Major Project Aimed at Doubling Range of Next Generation EVs

Ocean Energy

Columbia Engineers Develop Floating Solar Fuels Rig for Seawater Electrolysis

Wello to Deliver 10 MW Wave Energy Park in Bali

SR2000 Tidal Turbine Delivered Impressive Performance Throughout the Winter

Panorama

NREL Launches Electrification Futures Study Series

India
Renewables and Improved Cooling Technologies Key to Reducing India’s Water Use 

New York City Sues Oil Giants, Pulls Investments, Over Climate Change

150 Countries to Gather for IRENA Assembly in Abu Dhabi

Wind

European Parliament to vote on future of renewables

Sammons Renewable Energy Acquires Texas Wind Project

Saitec and Univergy Partner on Offshore Wind Projects

Untapped Energy in Current US Wind Fleet Could Power 1.1 Million Homes

Spain
Siemens Gamesa to supply wind turbines to Cepsa’s first ever wind farm

Agenda

Alternative & Renewable Energy Quest in Architecture & Urbanism

Solar Power Northeast

California Solar Power Expo

Solar Power International


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