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Wednesday, 30 May 2018 Newsletter

Vineyard Wind Selected for 800 MW Offshore Wind Project

Vineyard Wind Selected for 800 MW Offshore Wind Project

Vineyard Wind, a joint venture of Avangrid Renewables and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, has been selected by the Massachusetts Electric Distribution Companies (EDCs) to move forward in negotiating a contract to build an 800 MW offshore wind farm, beating out Deepwater Wind and Bay State Wind.

British wind farms overtake nuclear for the first time

British wind farms overtake nuclear for the first time

Wind farms in the UK have enjoyed another record-breaking three months, producing more electricity than nuclear over the quarter, according to a report by Drax Electric Insights.

MHI Vestas increases its readiness for first round of Taiwan offshore wind

Taiwan
MHI Vestas increases its readiness for first round of Taiwan offshore wind

MHI Vestas has announced its 5th supplier Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) and typhoon conditions for the V164 9 MW platform in a signal to developers and policymakers that it will be ready for early projects in Taiwan.

Wind

Ameren Planning Largest Wind Farm in Missouri

Crown Estate Seeks Input for New Generation of Offshore Wind 

Scottish Energy Minister visits Natural Power’s new control room and Brockloch Rig Wind Farm

Grenergy Closes on Financing For Wind Farm in Argentina

UK offshore wind farm Trump tried to block installs final turbine

Energy saving

UT Austin Develops Single-System Solar Energy Storage Technology

Spain
Siemens Gamesa tests redox flow battery

Horizon 2020 Project Demonstrates ‘RealValue’ in Small-Scale Energy Storage

ERA-Net Smart Energy Systems launches joint call for RDD projects on integrated regional energy systems

PV

Enel Green Power to Add Over 320 MW of Solar and Wind in Spain

EBRD Organizes Financing for PV Project in Kazakhstan

Permission granted for largest solar farm in Scotland

Motorola scientist announces new tech for solar self-powered cars by 2021

Electric/Hybrid

BP Investing $20 Million in Ultra-Fast Battery Charging Company

World First 2GW Network of Batteries and Rapid Charging Stations Planned in UK

Local Government Association urges UK councils to engage in conversation around EVs

E-Buses to Surge as Conventional Vehicles Fade

Ocean Energy

Second Phase of Holyhead Deep Installation Now Complete

Tidal Energy Technologies Focus of MONITOR Project

Panorama

Dulas Introduces Remote Renewable Energy Survey Service

ADB Leads Formation of Africa Financial Alliance for Climate Change

Leaked EU regulation contradicts EC’s climate action commitments

US energy efficiency sector added 67,000 new jobs in 2017 but new jobs in solar declined

Agenda

Policy Conference of the EU Sustainable Energy Week

Offshore Wind Executive Summit

Wind Energy Hamburg

Owners Roundtable Wind 2018


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