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Wednesday, 16 January 2013 Newsletter
UK parliamentary committee slates offshore transmission process UK parliamentary committee slates offshore transmission process
Consumers are unlikely to see any benefits from a new licensing regime for offshore electricity transmission
North American Development Bank supporting 54 MW wind project in Mexico North American Development Bank supporting 54 MW wind project in Mexico
The North American Development Bank and Mexico’s Grupo Financiero Banorte have lent $51 million to wind developer Compañía Eólica de Tamaulipas S.A. de C.V. (CETSA)for construction of a 54 MW facility on the farm cooperative known as Ejido El Porvenir in Reynosa, Tamaulipas.
Germany
European Investment Bank finances EnBW Baltic 2 wind farm

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has provided a loan of € 500 million to the Baltic Sea’s largest offshore wind farm
Panorama

First-of-its-kind Global Atlas for renewables debuts

UK is failing to support cleantech start-ups warns new report

IRENA launches roadmap to double renewable energy by 2030

More than 150 countries to be represented at upcoming IRENA Assembly in UAE

Wind

Shiloh IV wind project is now operational

WWEA endorses efforts to create a working structure for wind energy in Israel

IMPSA launches construction of Malaspina I wind farm

American wind industry benefits from Fiscal Cliff deal

Offshore wind energy permitting road maps released in US

Romania
Romanian wind farms enter service

Solar Thermal Electric

SENER and Torresol Energy to attend World Future Energy Summit

New report promotes economic benefits of CSP with storage

Abengoa creates new subsidiary to serve US market

PV

Phoenix water treatment plant goes solar

First Solar begins construction of new California solar plant

China
Trina Solar to develop grid-connected solar plant in Gansu Province

Frost & Sullivan report predicts acceleration of utility-scale solar in the US

Bonnaroo becomes first major US festival to install permanent solar array

Tom Hopkinson

2013: A Make Or Break Year For The UK Green Economy

Simon Rolland

Off-grid renewable energy: an immediate solution to energy poverty

Biomass

Sweden
Andritz to supply eco-friendly biomass boiler to Swedish CHP plant

Kedco secures deal to build 25 MW biomass plant

Vega Biofuels to provide European power companies samples for testing

AgriLife Research gets grant to crack biofuel production waste issue

Algae biomass organization expands depth and breadth of membership

DECC awards £292,000 boost for bioenergy innovation

Miscellaneous

Energy efficiency improvements to be highlighted at London conference

Abengoa wins a water project in Chile worth $65 million

Agenda

México WindPower 2013


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