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Wednesday, 24 January 2018 Newsletter

‘Windiness Dashboard’ Set to Improve How Industry Predicts Wind Speed 

‘Windiness Dashboard’ Set to Improve How Industry Predicts Wind Speed 

Second-year students studying Bachelor and Master programs in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bristol will be involved in one of Lloyd’s Register’s latest wind energy initiatives - to develop and improve wind speed analysis and data for trend comparisons through Lloyd’s Register’s ‘windiness dashboard’. This product can be used by investors, developers, owners and operators of current wind farms to assess and predict energy production, and at all project stages from planning and development through to operation.

Siemens Gamesa signals turnaround in India with new 326 MW wind power orders

India
Siemens Gamesa signals turnaround in India with new 326 MW wind power orders

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has won multiple wind power orders for a total of 326 MW from several leading Independent Power Producers and various industrial customers.purchased 5.4 GW of clean power through long-term contracts, surpassing 2015’s record.

Vestas Receives First Order for Astana Wind Farm

Vestas Receives First Order for Astana Wind Farm

Central Asia’s CAPEC Green Energy LLP has ordered 52 MW of V112-3.45 MW turbines from Vestas for its Astana wind project located in Kazakhstan. The turbines will be delivered in both 3.3 MW load optimized mode and standard 3.45 MW rating. 

Wind

Siemens Gamesa Awarded Two Wind Turbine Projects In U.S.

Arkona Wind Farm Construction Ahead of Schedule

Spain
Siemens Gamesa to supply wind turbines to Cepsa’s first ever wind farm

Untapped Energy in Current US Wind Fleet Could Power 1.1 Million Homes

Panorama

Davos, Switzerland
India's Modi Commits Nation to Climate Change Fight, Renewables

Scottish Government launches £60 million low carbon fund

Multinationals accelerating global clean economy finds new report

Corporations purchased record amounts of clean power in 2017 says BNEF

Big City Mayors in U.S. Rank Climate Change Among Their Most Pressing Issues

53 GW solar boom in China drove global clean energy investment in 2017

PV

Trump Whacks China, Others On Imports of Solar Products

BBOXX Introduces Predictive Management Platform

Duke Energy Proposes $62 million Solar Rebate Program 

Off Grid Electric Expands Footprint in Africa with EDF Partnership

British Solar Renewables signs Power Purchase Agreement with Shell for largest solar park in England

Biofuels

Largest Hydrogen Electrolysis Plant to Be Built in Germany

Biogas

Granville Ecopark becomes first UK anaerobic digestion plant certified under new performance scheme

Electric/Hybrid

Hungary
Fortum and NKM agree on plan for EV charging network in Hungary

Second Electric Vehicle Road Trip Underway

Ford to Double Investment in EV, Hybrids by 2022

Energy saving

Masdar Institute and Cleanergy Partner in Research

UK Power Networks and Open Utility trial new energy trading platform

Connected Energy secures multimillion investment from Macquarie and ENGIE

Nissan Introduces All-in-One Energy Solution for UK Homes

Geothermal

Indonesia
Enel’s Indonesian Geothermal Project Enters Exploration Phase

Kenyan Geothermal Project Set to Break Ground in March

EGEC reacts to European Parliament vote on Clean Energy Package

Agenda

CanWEA Operations and Maintenance Summit 2018

AWEA Wind Project Operations and Maintenance Safety Conference 2018

Wind Industry Forum 2018


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