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Wednesday, 16 May 2018 Newsletter

India
Senvion secures 300 MW Indian EPC project

Senvion secures 300 MW Indian EPC project

Global wind turbine manufacturer Senvion has been awarded a 300 MW project by Alfanar to deliver the Bhuj Wind Project in Gujarat, India.

GE Renewable Energy Lands First Wind Deal in Chile

GE Renewable Energy Lands First Wind Deal in Chile

GE Renewable Energy has scored its first wind energy project in Chile with Arroyo Energy Compañía de Energías Renovables Limitada. GE will be supplying six 3.6 MW turbines with 137-meter rotors and 110 meters tower.

Siemens Gamesa secures new order in Japan for 74.8 MW

Siemens Gamesa secures new order in Japan for 74.8 MW

Siemens Gamesa will supply 22 SWT-3.4-108 turbines for two wind farms in Hokkaido, Japan, in an agreement with Tokyu Land Corporation.

Wind

China
LOC Renewables delivers first MWS services to Chinese offshore wind market

Onyx InSight launches advanced predictive analytics across US wind fleet

MidAmerica Energy to Add 550MW of Wind Power in Iowa

Global Wind Service Acquires Part of Total Wind

Belgium
Belgian companies cooperate on installation of topside for offshore substation

Energy saving

New Report States Using Gas Grid for Energy Storage Could Boost UK Renewables

Acciona Receives World's First Grid-Scale Energy Storage Certificate

Innovate UK calls for applicants for smart energy funding

SolarEdge Enters Energy Storage Market

Solar-Plus-Storage Microgrids Installed in Santa Rita Schools

Electric/Hybrid

Nidec launches new Ultra Fast Charger for rapid recharging of new-generation EVs

Iceland
Iceland implements plan to promote EVs with new ABB fast charging stations

NREL Quantifies California's EV Charging Infrastructure Needs

UPS to deploy new state-of-the-art electric vehicles in Paris and London

Solar Thermal Electric

Abengoa Awarded $650 Milliion Contract

Panorama

Researchers at Brookhaven Lab Devise Method for Producing Propylene While Consuming Carbon Dioxide

ADB Helps Inaugurate New Power Distribution Network in Kabul

Bristol City Council seeking partners to assist with Bristol’s carbon neutral goal

Alfen Selected to Connect Two Large-Scale Solar Farms to the Grid

PV

Australia
Large-scale solar enjoys record year in Australia

Mexico
Ingeteam is awarded 555 MW in supply contracts of photovoltaic inverters in Mexico

NI Water Installs Solar Farm at Water Treatment Plant

Plans for Massive Solar Park in Queensland Submitted by Australian Firm

Ocean Energy

Seabased to Bring Wave Energy to the Caribbean

Ecotricity presents two tidal lagoon proposals as alternatives to Swansea Bay

AWE to continue collaboration with Queen’s University Belfast under MaRINET2

Marine-i Event Will Help Chart Future of Marine Industry

Interviews

Georgia Startup Transforming Waterways into Local Energy Sources: An Interview with Emily Morris of Emrgy

Agenda

2018 EIA Energy Conference

Offshore Wind Executive Summit

Wind Energy Hamburg

Owners Roundtable Wind 2018


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