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Tuesday, 27 August 2013 Newsletter
NREL study suggests cost gap for wind, solar in Western US could narrow by 2025 NREL study suggests cost gap for wind, solar in Western US could narrow by 2025
A new National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) study suggests that if future development of renewable energy projects occurs in the most productive locations in the Western US, wind and solar electricity generation could become cost-competitive, without federal subsidies, by 2025.
Siemens successfully installs first North Sea platform Siemens successfully installs first North Sea platform
Siemens has installed the HelWin1 offshore platform in the North Sea, marking the successful completion of a significant stage in German grid connection projects.
ABB positions world's most powerful offshore wind connector in the North Sea 
ABB has installed the world’s highest-voltage offshore converter station in the North Sea. 
Wind

DONG Energy focuses its future on wind

Largest federally-owned wind farm breaks ground at US weapons facility

Siemens receives 267 MW wind turbine order from US utility

Floating wind turbines on Lake Michigan not that far off says Glosten executive

MidAmerican announces details of 1,050MW wind power expansion

Kent offshore wind farm proposal clears radar planning hurdle

Panorama

Abengoa fostering sustainable development through in-house carbon footprint Initiative

AidEx issues last call for solar innovators

Defra reports steady growth in UK anaerobic digestion (AD) sector

PV

Innotech Solar modules replace traditional greenhouse roofs

Report finds solar farms have little impact on UK agriculture

Martifer Solar develops 50 MW of PV plants in the UK

Renusol to present solar mounting system innovation at RENEXPO Poland 

Ideal Institute unveiled new solar simulator and map of PV sector firms

STA best practice guidance for solar farms welcomed by UK Energy Minister

Solar Thermal Electric

Abengoa completes construction of South Africa 's first solar tower

ACWA Power consortium adds CSP capacity to the South African power grid

Ocean Energy

Australia
Carnegie signs agreement to develop wave-powered desalination plant

Geothermal

Upcoming conference to focus on future of geothermal energy in East Africa

Biomass

New biomass sustainability criteria introduced by DECC

Biofuels

Sixty-two countries now have biofuels-friendly policies, GRFA says

NREL and Colombian oil firm processing sugar cane residue and palm oil into biofuel

Microbial team turns corn stalks and leaves into better biofuel

NextFuels to produce biofuels from palm plantation residue

Agenda

Offshore Wind Economics & Finance: Europe 2013


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