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Tuesday, 02 July 2019 Newsletter

Mondelēz and Enel Partner to Produce Greener Oreos

Mondelēz and Enel Partner to Produce Greener Oreos

Enel, through its US-based renewable company Enel Green Power North America, has signed a 12-year power purchase agreement with food and beverage company Mondelēz International under which the latter will purchase the energy delivered to the electricity grid from a 65 MW portion of EGPNA’s Roadrunner solar photovoltaic project in Texas. Mondelēz International is present in approximately 150 countries around the world with iconic global and local brands such as Oreo, Cadbury Dairy Milk, Milka and Toblerone chocolate.

Ingeteam supplies 2 GW of PV inverters in the first half of 2019

Ingeteam supplies 2 GW of PV inverters in the first half of 2019

Ingeteam has supplied 2 GW of power for solar PV plants throughout the world during the first half of 2019, meaning that the company’s technology will be capable of supplying renewable energy to more than 400,000 homes once commissioned.  

Texas Cooperatives Agree to Purchase 7 MW of Distribution-Scale Solar Energy

Texas Cooperatives Agree to Purchase 7 MW of Distribution-Scale Solar Energy

Five electric distribution cooperatives in Texas have signed agreements to purchase 7 MWdc of distribution-scale solar generation, providing an increased supply of clean energy to their members while increasing local system resilience.  

PV

Danish Researchers Create Worldwide Solar Energy Model

Suntuity Renewable Energy Commissions a 103kW Solar Rooftop Project in Mumbai

Tufts University Adds New Solar Energy Systems

Zambia
Azuri Technologies launches PayGo solar satellite TV in Zambia       

The EU and Jumeme Inaugurate Solar-Powered Mini-Grid on Mulumo Island 

Norway
ABB technology powers soccer club’s Skagerak Arena in Norway

Sunseap Group Partners with Pacific Green Energy on Solar Projects in Taiwan

US Solar Market Surpasses Two Million Installations

Panorama

NV Energy Announces Nearly 1,200 MW of Solar Energy, Additional Battery Storage

Irish Researchers Develop a Model of the World’s Electricity System

University of Sheffield’s new energy research centre set to support UK’s transition to a low-carbon economy

Duke Energy to Offer Bloom Energy Distributed Fuel Cell Technology 

Agenda

Community Solar Power Summit

North America Smart Energy Week

Intersolar North America


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