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Wednesday, 04 October 2017 Newsletter

DONG Energy to Change Name 

DONG Energy to Change Name 

Following the firm's transformation from black to green energy and its divestment of the upstream oil and gas production, DONG Energy has called an Extraordinary General Meeting to be held October 30 to ask the shareholders to approve changing the company name to Ørsted. The planned name change will require amending the company’s Articles of Association.

Sequoia Energy uses Vaisala’s Triton to cut wind measurement costs in Canada

Canada
Sequoia Energy uses Vaisala’s Triton to cut wind measurement costs in Canada

Sequoia Energy Inc. has adopted Vaisala’s Triton Wind Profiler remote sensing device to speed up development and improve financing terms across its Canadian portfolio.

Siemens Gamesa awarded 96.6 MW onshore wind contract in Northern Norway

Norway
Siemens Gamesa awarded 96.6 MW onshore wind contract in Northern Norway

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy is to supply the Norwegian Sørfjord Vindpark onshore wind project with 23 Onshore Direct Drive Optima Flex wind turbines.

Wind

Xcel Energy to Build 300 MW Wind Farm in South Dakota

Siemens Gamesa Wins Contract for 50 MW Wind Farm in Pakistan

MEM helps investors to achieve double digit wind energy returns in SE Asia

Isotrol Adds New Wind Power Plant in Spain

Francis Brown Installs 700Te Carousel to One of UK’s Largest Windfarms 

PV

Tampa Electric Installing 600 MW of Solar Power

 Tesla Sends Powerwalls to Puerto Rico

UK Climate Change Minister opens Britain’s first subsidy-free solar farm

Massachusetts’ solar industry stands united at hearing on net metering caps

Biofuels

$16 Million Grant Awarded to Develop Sorghum for Bioenergy

Scientists Increase Oil Content in Leaves to Make Biofuels 

Michigan State University Receives $1 Million Grant from DOE

$1.1 Million Grant to Improve Switchgrass for Biofuel

Electric/Hybrid

Mazda, Toyota and Denso to Establish New Company

US EV market growth at risk due to slow construction of charging network

Toyota Plans $373.8 Million Investment in U.S. Plants 

Energy saving

Myanmar
Flexenclosure expands its ESCO presence in Myanmar

DNV GL updates its recommended practice for energy storage

Geothermal

Electricity Shatters Rock Unleashing Massive Potential for Geothermal Energy

Ocean Energy

Turbines and Tetrapods Could Combine to Produce Electricity and Protect Shorelines

Panorama

Scotland bans fracking in clear move towards renewable energy

Solar Decathlon Begins Thursday with Opening Ceremony and Ribbon-Cutting

Tropical Forests Huge Source of Carbon Emissions

Agenda

Sustainable Innovation Forum 2017

Global Summit on Power and Energy 2017


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