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Wednesday, 31 October 2012 Newsletter
WWF applauds Scotland’s commitment to renewables WWF applauds Scotland’s commitment to renewables
The World Wildlife Fund is applauding the Scottish government’s commitment to having 50 percent of its electricity demand met by green power by 2015.
Suzlon Group enters Romanian wind energy market Suzlon Group enters Romanian wind energy market
Suzlon Group subsidiary, REpower Systems SE, has secured a contract with P.E. DEUS EX S.R.L., a project company (SPV) of WSB International GmbH, to deliver eight wind turbines to Romania.
Osbit Power completes tests of offshore access system
Osbit Power (OP) announced its MaXccess-T12 access system for Scira Offshore Energy Limited -- a joint venture of Statoil and Statkraft -- has completed factory acceptance tests witnessed by Lloyd's Register and will go into service shortly at Sheringham Shoal.
Wind

Energy production begins at Puerto Rico's first commercial wind farm

GL RC certifies wind-turbine gearbox design by Chongqing Wangjiang Industrial

EDF Renewable Energy announces partnership with Marubeni Corporation

Sway Turbine unveils unique 10 MW offshore wind turbine

Northern Ireland’s environment minister opens wind turbine

Ireland
Energia and IIF open two new wind farms in Co. Tyrone

Panorama

COMAC, Boeing collaborating on cooking oil-to-biofuel effort

Finance needed for renewables projects in Africa, IRENA says

Kirchner Solar Group extends their business to Poland

US surpasses Canada as top wood pellet exporter, report says

PV

First utility scale solar project In Indonesia gets funding go ahead

DNV unveils its SUNdy floating solar field concept

Solar Planet launches new solar referral network

Solar Thermal Electric

FCC opens its first solar thermal power plant in Spain

Biofuels

Published report: Biofuel from corn cobs, stalks, projected to cost $1.50

Biofuels from algae pose sustainability concern, US study finds

Alliance renews call for bio-fuels support

Biomass

Centrica Energy withdraws from two biomass applications and considers future of gas plant at Roosecote

Electric/Hybrid

China's EV industry needs to raise its game, report says

Devolo announces Homeplug Green PHY Module for E-Mobility

Energy saving

Energy Efficient Lighting (EEL) sales in Europe will hit 2.5 billion units by 2020 forecasts new report

Low Carbon Energy Company claims we are in a new era for sustainable finance

New study claims householders can slash bills by making simple changes in the home

Agenda

4th Annual Offshore Wind Construction, Installation & Commissioning Conference


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