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Tuesday, 20 November 2018 Newsletter

EDF Renewables and Shell Energy Sign 15-Year Power Purchase Agreement

EDF Renewables and Shell Energy Sign 15-Year Power Purchase Agreement

EDF Renewables North America and Shell Energy North America  have signed a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement for the energy and renewable attributes related to a 100 MWac/132 MWp tranche of the Palen Solar project known as Maverick 4. The 500-MW project should be operational by the end of 2020.

Safari Energy celebrates completion of California’s largest retail centre solar system

Safari Energy celebrates completion of California’s largest retail centre solar system

Commercial and industrial solar developer Safari Energy has celebrated its role in the completion of California’s largest retail centre solar system at Westfield Topanga & The Village in the state’s San Fernando Valley, which is projected to emissions by nearly 5,000 tons in first year.

Recurrent Energy Signs Build-Transfer Agreement with Entergy on Mississippi Solar Project

Recurrent Energy Signs Build-Transfer Agreement with Entergy on Mississippi Solar Project

Canadian Solar subsidiary, Recurrent Energy, has signed a build-transfer agreement for a base purchase price of approximately $138.4 million with Entergy Mississippi on a 100 MWac solar photovoltaic project. One of the first solar BTAs to be signed in the US, this agreement is expected to provide Entergy with the largest utility-owned solar facility in the state of Mississippi, pending approval by the Mississippi Public Service Commission.

PV

ACWA Power and AlGihaz Close on Financing for PV Project

Solaria Corporation launch Solaria PowerXT in Europe

Metz Solar Farm Signs PPA with Snowy Hydro

Nigeria
Unity Bank and Daystar Power agree on cooperation to move branch network to solar power

Solar panels at King’s Cross railway station reduce carbon emissions by over 40 tonnes

Lightsource BP Contracts for 25 MW of Solar Power in Western US

Chile
Ingeteam supplies 140 MW to Chile for solar projects coming under the PMGD programme

Biofuels

APPA Claims Biofuel a Key Ingredient in Spain's Energy Plan

Ecology lowers its carbon footprint with clean-burning Neste MY Renewable Diesel

Electric/Hybrid

Tritium Technology lets Hungarian EV Drivers Experience Country's First Liquid-Cooled 50kW Fast Charger 

Torqeedo Unveils Powerful Electric Motor and Battery System

Vauxhall PACE! plan aims for global electric sustainability

Energy saving

Mitsubishi to Supply Equipment for 240 MW Energy-Management System in Japan

Stem and OPG Partner on Energy Storage

Energy Vault Announces Transformative Utility-Scale Energy Storage Technology

DNV GL launches first Battery Performance Scorecard to provide independent data to battery system buyers

Ocean Energy

Orbital Marine Power unveils design for world’s most powerful tidal turbine

Minesto Signs Agreement with SEV for Faroe Islands’ Installations

Panorama

Decarbonising global industry and transport by 2030 is technically and financially feasible finds new report

BNEF Analysis Shows Wind and Solar are Cheapest Sources of Power Generation

Innovator Tempus Energy successfully challenges fossil fuel bias in UK power market

Guarantees of Origin Will Play Important Role in Energy Transition

HyperSolar to build pilot production plant

Wind

India
Improved monsoon winds help Indian power producers

Vail Resorts Announces Long-Term Wind Energy Contract

Aquanis awarded $3.5 million funding from US DOE for improvements in wind technology

Royal Caribbean Partners With Southern Power on Sustainability Initiative

Agenda

Solar Power New York

Saudi Arabia Renewable Energy - Solar & Wind 2019

Solar Power Mexico


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