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Wednesday, 20 September 2017 Newsletter

Kimberly-Clark to Power Mills with Wind Energy

Kimberly-Clark to Power Mills with Wind Energy

Kimberly-Clark Corporation has made a major commitment to renewable energy with agreements to annually purchase approximately 245 MW of electricity from two new wind power projects in Texas and Oklahoma. The renewable energy supplied by the wind farms is equivalent to about one-third of the electricity needs of Kimberly-Clark's North American manufacturing operations and will enable the company to surpass its greenhouse gas reduction goal four years earlier than anticipated.

Anheuser-Busch and Enel Green Power Announce Renewable Energy Partnership

Anheuser-Busch and Enel Green Power Announce Renewable Energy Partnership

Enel Green Power and brewer Anheuser-Busch have signed a power purchase agreement for the energy produced by a portion of the Thunder Ranch wind farm in Oklahoma.

ACWA Power and Shanghai Electric to Build World’s Largest CSP Plant in Dubai

ACWA Power and Shanghai Electric to Build World’s Largest CSP Plant in Dubai

Saudi Arabia-based ACWA Power along with China’s Shanghai Electric have been awarded the fourth phase of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. Under the terms of the agreement the new facility will provide electricity at 7.3 cents per kilowatt hour. 

Wind

WindEurope welcomes President Juncker’s ‘State of the Union’ speech

RES begins construction of EDP Renewables Hog Creek wind project

Seacat Services secures contract with Beatrice Offshore Windfarm Limited (BOWL)

PV

2020 Utility-Scale Solar Goal Reached Early

GPM providing monitoring, control and asset management for 10 large PV plants worldwide

Solar Decathlon Coming to Colorado

Biofuels

NREL research discovers new enzyme useful for bioenergy production

New Berkeley Lab Study Makes Inroads Toward Next-Gen Fuel Cells

Enerkem begins commercial production of cellulosic ethanol from Canadian biofuels facility

Biomass

Webinar Highlights Economics of Transportable Biomass Conversion Facilities

Electric/Hybrid

Multinationals launch global program to speed up electric vehicle transition

TEV Project partnership with Newcastle University commended at innovation awards

Energy saving

Consumers Energy Helps Small Businesses With Program Rewarding Energy Efficiency

Australia
Battery roundtable consensus will drive development of Australian storage industry

Geothermal

Italy
Governments Adopt ‘Florence Declaration’ and Agree to Work to Advance Geothermal Energy 

GSHPA launch real time CO2 calculator at Ground Source Energy Expo 2017

Ocean Energy

Scotland
WES Providing New Control Systems Funding

Met-Certified Project connects with Lloyd’s Register to progress global standards for marine energy

Agenda

Key Energy

European Biomass to Power 2017

RENEXPO® PV & Energy Storage


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