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Wednesday, 28 November 2012 Newsletter
Report: Vestas/Mitsubishi may partner on world Report: Vestas/Mitsubishi may partner on world's largest offshore turbine
Bloomberg is reporting this morning that Vestas Wind Systems A/S and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. are in talks which could lead to them building the world's largest offshore wind turbine.
Kliux, the turbine flying silently Kliux, the turbine flying silently
The Kliux vertical axis small wind turbine is just three years old but is already turning heads. The founding fathers of this Rioja-based company, the Equizábal brothers, combine the skills of a Chicago stockbroker and a design wizard and they firmly believe that innovation and R&D can provide a springboard out of the recession.
State utility approves PPA for offshore wind farm in the US
The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities on Monday approved a 15-year power purchase agreement between NSTAR Electric Company (NSTAR) and Cape Wind Associates, following an eight-month adjudicatory proceeding.
Wind

New fast-drying direct-to-metal coating set to reduce wind tower production times

Siemens receives onshore wind power orders from Europe and South Africa

Good Energy announces local tariff scheme

Juhl Wind enters JV to acquire wind farms throughout the US and Canada

SeaRoc installs anemometry platform for offshore wind project

University of Hull to develop virtual reality offshore wind turbine

Panorama

Assessment finds Myanmar could benefit from renewables, but lacks critical funding

BioTherm Energy announces financial closing on three South African projects

Major European support for first large solar project in North Africa

EU "PV Grid" project gets underway

Simon Rolland

PV off-grid in developing countries is more than poverty mitigation – it’s sound business sense

PV

US firm nets deals to install 3,900 solar panels on California schools

European installers divided on anti-dumping duties

Innovations in crystalline silicon offer hope to PV supply chain

STA calls on Government to seize ‘easy and cost-effective win’ on solar power

Report.Buyer.com says recession hitting European solar PV backsheet market

Ocean Energy

Report provides guidance for development marine renewables in Shetland Islands

Geothermal

India will soon be in the geothermal energy business

Energy saving

Smart grids estimated to reduce emissions by 2.2 gigatonnes by 2050

Biofuels

Industry group files petition for reconsideration on 2013 biomass diesel volumes

VayuGrid to undertake bio-fuel project in Ethiopia

Researchers in Taiwan say cost-effective bio-fuel on horizon

European Commission scoffs at contention it plans to cap first-gen bio-fuels

Agenda

Wind Power Finance & Investment Summit 2013


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