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Tuesday, 27 February 2018 Newsletter

Britain's ContourGlobal to Buy Acciona's Spanish CSP Portfolio 

Britain

Britain’s ContourGlobal has agreed to buy to buy Acciona’s five solar thermal plants in Spain for €1.09 billion (about $1.19 million).

Sunpin awarded 20-year PPA for solar power in Massachusetts

Sunpin awarded 20-year PPA for solar power in Massachusetts

California solar developer Sunpin has been awarded a 20-year power purchase agreement by Massachusetts’ SMART (Solar Massachusetts’ Renewable Target) programme.

Avaada Power Signs MoU for Solar Projects in India

Avaada Power Signs MoU for Solar Projects in India

India’s Avaada Power has signed a Memorandum of Understanding  with the Government of Uttar Pradesh to invest  $1.55 billion in the state for developing 1,600 MW Solar Projects. The projects will be developed across Mirzapur, Badun, Gorakhpur and Bundelkhand districts.

PV

SolarEdge To Offer StorEdge With Power Backup For European Markets

First Solar to build 200 MW solar plant in Georgia

ACCIONA Will Supply Energy to Chilean Water Company

Shopping Mall Solar Install Uses Bifacial PV Panels

GE Partners with Scatec Solar for Solar Project in Brazil

Wind

Ingeteam wins control centre contract from Mexican renewables developer

SWEPCO Announces Agreement Supporting Wind Catcher Energy Connection

Bosnia Herzegovina
Siemens Gamesa signs new contract to supply 36 MW to Bosnia wind project

Rocky Mountain Power Selects Projects for Major Wind Power Expansion

Vestas maintains global lead in onshore wind finds BNEF report

Senvion Secures 101.2 MW Project from ReNew Power

Energy saving

New Energy Storage Facility to Provide Backup Power for Light Rail Line in Toronto

British Universities make significant progress in supercapacitor technology

Alfen to Supply Energy Storage System in Belgium

Hyperdrive announces development of high energy density battery

Leclanché Partners with Imeon Energy on Battery Storage Solutions

Panorama

With Christie Out, New Jersey Seeks to Rejoin Cap-and-Trade Program

Master of Renewable Energy in the Marine Environment Accepting Applications

Heineken Introduces Program to Reduce Carbon Emissions

DOE Makes Up to $11.5 Million Available for Energy Projects on Tribal Lands

Electric/Hybrid

Airbus Releases Video of Vahana Test Flight

NXP to Unveil Cutting Edge Automotive Solutions at Embedded World 2018

New Tool Helps Car Buyers Compare EVs and Traditional Vehicles

Solar-Powered Car One Step Closer to Reality

Biofuels

Fungal Enzymes Could Unlock Secret to Making Renewable Energy from Wood

Biogas

NREL Scientists Model Methane-Eating Bacteria

Green Gas is helping decarbonise UK Gas Grid says ADBA in response to National Audit Office RHI report

Singleton Birch Acquires Controlling Share of PlanET BiogasUK

Geothermal

Major Study on Geothermal Potential Gets Underway in May

Climeon Wins Geothermal Order in Germany

Agenda

Intersolar Europe

Solar Future Nigeria

Solar Power Southeast

MENA New Energy 2018


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