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Wednesday, 24 April 2013 Newsletter
Standards Authority bans Donald Trump Standards Authority bans Donald Trump's anti-wind farm ad
Scotland’s Advertising Standards Authority has decided to ban an anti-wind farming advertisement by U.S. billionaire developer Donald Trump that links support for wind farms to the 1988 Lockerbie bombing.
Spain
Gamesa to manufacture Spain’s first ever offshore wind turbine
Gamesa to manufacture Spain’s first ever offshore wind turbine
Gamesa has shipped the components for its 5MW marine turbine to the Canary Islands thus beginning the process of erecting the first Spanish offshore wind turbine
Nordex inks deal to provide 125 MW in turbines in Turkey
Hamburg-based wind turbine manufacturer Nordex has inked delivery and service contracts with two long-standing customers in Turkey for four projects entailing a total of 50 turbines with a combined total capacity of 125 megawatts.
Wind

US wind power sector grew by 28 percent in 2012 according to AWEA

Alstom hands over offshore substation for wind farm to Trianel

Wind farm buffer zone bid thrown out by UK High Court

Europe
Proposed new EU maritime planning law welcomed by EWEA  

Panorama

Pointed questions on table of next World Energy Congress

India
Indian government seeking German cooperation on grid integration

Fisher German partners with farmers union to deliver first Farm Energy Service projects

Denmark
Copenhagen aims to be 100% carbon neutral by 2025

PV

Canada
Atlantic Wind & Solar to proceed with Canadian utility-scale projects

Organic Photovoltaics (OPV) unique selling points and challenges for the next decade

Innotech Solar to showcase new black solar module at Intersolar

IBM collaboration aims to make a PV system that could power the Earth

IRENA welcomes launch of Africa's largest solar PV plant

REC announces Sungate as its first Platinum Partner in Greece

Ocean Energy

Optima develops power conversion system for ocean tidal stream generation

Lockheed Martin and Reignwood Group to develop ocean thermal energy plant

UK Energy Secretary praises Siemens investment in marine energy technologies

Geothermal

Famous medieval abbey installs energy saving heat pump

Electric/Hybrid

Peugeot launches new electric van

Britain must enhance its EV market says IPPR

Biofuels

Global Renewable Fuels Alliance applauds IEA bio-fuels findings

BioGasol ApS delivers first commercial pretreatment system to Sweetwater Energy

Report: Israeli bio-fuel scientists conferring with US counterparts

Lignol announces investment in Territory Biofuels Ltd.

Miscellaneous

Canada Green Building Council announces affordable green housing program

Agenda

Conference "Wind turbine blades "


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