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Thursday, 10 April 2014 Newsletter
WindMW GmbH completes construction of Meerwind Süd Ost Germany
WindMW GmbH completes construction of Meerwind Süd Ost

WindMW GmbH, a joint-venture of Blackstone Energy Partners and Windland Energieerzeugungs GmbH, has announced the completion of the 288MW Meerwind Süd Ost, offshore wind farm in the German North Sea. 
Korean wind turbine company could move to new Hull UK production facility Korean wind turbine company could move to new Hull UK production facility
South Korean wind tower manufacturer CS Wind Corporation could be about to confirm the creation of 350 jobs at the planned Siemens offshore wind hub in Hull UK
ABB wins $40 million order to provide cable link for offshore wind farm
ABB has won a $40 million order from Energinet.dk, the Danish transmission system operator, to build an alternating-current (AC) power cable system that will help integrate and transmit power from the Horns Rev 3 offshore wind farm in the North Sea.
Wind

India
Intertek recognized as a certification body for wind in India

Fred. Olsen selects SSE Telecoms to ensure Scottish wind farms remain online

UK Green Investment Bank (GIB) invests £461 million in offshore wind sector

Spain
Gamesa completes installation of G128-5.0 prototype in Spain

Richard Crume

Will Clean Energy Save Spaceship Earth?

Panorama

Germany
Germany reforms its renewable energy law

European Commission
European Commission adopts new rules on public support for energy

REECO Poland to host fourth International Trade Fair for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in September

France
European Investment Bank (EIB) supports French renewable energy projects

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

Solar Thermal Electric

Concentrated solar power market (CSP) about to explode, research firm says

PV

Study finds Samil Power inverters have the third largest market share in Great Britain

BC SOLAR grants 'Premium Partner Award 2014' to 23 photovoltaic experts

Sweden
Nano-engineered composites promise solar efficiency boost finds Swedish university

Japan
Solar Frontier and Chopro to build 29MW megasolar project at Nagasaki Airport

Ocean Energy

Australia
Australian wave energy company receives grant funding

Ireland
Irish company set to become largest tidal energy developer in Europe

Canada
Canadian Energy Minister announces funds for tidal energy projects

Energy saving

Austria
Austria should implement more energy efficiency measures says IEA

China (Hong Kong)
Alstom form alliance with Hong Kong University on Smart Cities

Nest launch their new ‘smart’ thermostat in the UK

Biomass

FLI Energy begins construction of Euston Biomethane-to-Grid AD project

Biogas

Biogas is booming in France – study identifies potential sites

Agenda

Developing Specialist Wind Vessels Summit 2014


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