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Wednesday, 01 November 2017 Newsletter

Clemson to Test Powerful New Wind Turbine

Clemson to Test Powerful New Wind Turbine

Clemson University in South Carolina will test the world’s most powerful wind turbine designed by MHI Vestas Offshore Wind, at the university’s state-of-the-art SCE&G Energy Innovation Center. The center is located at the former U.S. Naval Base in North Charleston.

US Offshore Wind Momentum Generates Competition Between States and Businesses

US Offshore Wind Momentum Generates Competition Between States and Businesses

States and businesses are competing to be first movers as US offshore wind takes off finds the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA)

Dutch Company Introduces New Wind Turbine Foundation Concept

Dutch Company Introduces New Wind Turbine Foundation Concept

Dutch company SPT Offshore has introduced a new wind turbine suction pile foundation concept they claim is low cost and environmentally-friendly. 

Wind

Siemens Gamesa to Supply Over 300 Wind Turbines

Vestas Joins RE100

Empire Wind Will Provide Power to Empire State

PV

Tata Power and GIZ to Partner on Renewable Energy Promotion

Ethiopia
Enel to Build Solar Plant in Ethiopia

NREL announces technology agreement for high efficiency multijunction solar cells

New York Power Authority to Participate in Solar Power Forecasting Project

ITC Calls for Tariffs and Trade Restrictions on Solar Imports

Biofuels

Global Advanced Biofuels Market Projected to Surpass $195 Billion by 2025

MSU Scientists Work on Biodegradable Plastic Production

Biogas

Delay to introduction of renewable heat legislation threatens climate goals say ADBA

Energy saving

DNV GL launches testing-based verification of battery lifetime for Li-on batteries

Singapore
Wärtsilä to Build Energy Storage System in Singapore

Tanzania
Redavia Commissions Minigrids in Tanzania

Geothermal

CDB Receives Funding to Support Geothermal Development

Ocean Energy

Wave and Tidal Energy Market Will Grow at Approximately 10.2% by 2023 According to New Report

Sandia Engineers Increase Efficiency of Wave Energy Converters

Panorama

Africa
Solar, Energy Storage and Intelligent Energy Conversion Units Make Greener Safari Lodges 

Equis Energy Bought by GIP for $5 billion

Haiti
World Bank Provides Grants to Haiti

Samoan Projects Aimed at Increasing Renewable Energy Use and Adapting to Climate Change

Innergex to Acquire Alterra Power in a Deal Valued at $857 Million

Agenda

Offshore Wind Europe 2017

International Offshore Wind Partnering Forum


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