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Wednesday, 26 March 2014 Newsletter
Gamesa signs contract to provide turbines for project in China Gamesa signs contract to provide turbines for project in China
Gamesa signed an agreement to supply 49.3 MW in wind turbine capacity to the Chinese company CGN Wind Energy, for the Chengdingsha wind farm being built in Shandong province.
Senvion installs prototype of new 6.2M152 offshore turbine Senvion installs prototype of new 6.2M152 offshore turbine
Senvion SE, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Suzlon Group, has begun the process of installing the prototype of its new 6.2M152.
Siemens to construct factory for offshore wind power in Great Britain
Siemens is investing more than €190 million in new offshore production facilities in Great Britain, where it plans to build six-megawatt class turbines. The facility is part of a new logistics- and service centre slated for  development at the UK port city of Hull.
Wind

Kenya
Financing documents for Lake Turkana Wind Project signed

Scottish offshore wind farms will be the world’s third largest wind facility

Australia
AMA statement on wind power should reassure Australians says CEC

The Netherlands
Jack-Up Barge announces new offshore installation method

Finland
Vestas awarded contract for two wind projects in Finland

Panorama

University of Surrey collaborates with Tata Steel at fringes of renewable energy future

New Energy Husum closes with a positive result

UK government backtracks on domestic RHI

Europe's renewable energy associations urge EU leadership to embrace ambitious goals

European fuel cell cluster to be highlighted at the Hanover Trade Fair

PV

IBC Solar expands its portfolio to include another module manufactured in Europe

New Energy unveils high performance solar window

Puerto Rico
Ingeteam connects its first solar PV plant in Puerto Rico

The First AfricaPVSEC opens its doors in Durban, South Africa on March 27

Ocean Energy

UK Planning Inspectorate accepts application for Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon

Biomass

Alstom to develop UK biomass steam turbine

Sarawak
Sarawak Energy adds biomass to its generation mix

Biogas

UK Energy Minister opens Nottingham AD plant

Biofuels

Algae may be a potential source of biofuels even in cool climate, researchers say

Geothermal

Report: Minister sees potential in geothermal cooperation between Iceland, Japan

Agenda

Wind Farm Development: European Offshore 2014


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