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Wednesday, 26 December 2018 Newsletter

France
ENGIE and EDPR partner with Sumitomo to develop offshore wind projects at Yeu-Noirmoutier and Dieppe-Le Tréport

ENGIE and EDPR partner with Sumitomo to develop offshore wind projects at Yeu-Noirmoutier and Dieppe-Le Tréport

As part of a new alliance with ENGIE, Sumitomo Corporation is investing 29.5 percent in offshore wind projects at Dieppe Le Tréport and 29.5 percent in Yeu Noirmoutier, and is providing the consortium with additional recognised expertise in development. the construction and operation of offshore wind projects.

Vineyard Wind Nears Final Stage in Permitting Process

Vineyard Wind Nears Final Stage in Permitting Process

Vineyard Wind has submitted a Final Environmental Impact Report to the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs. Earlier in the month, the United States’ Bureau of Ocean Energy Management issued a Notice of Availability for the project’s Draft Environmental Impact Statement.

BayWa r.e. Sells Scottish Wind Farm to Gresham House

BayWa r.e. Sells Scottish Wind Farm to Gresham House

BayWa r.e. has sold its Wathegar 2 wind farm to the British Strategic Investment Fund LP (BSIF) which is managed by London-based specialist asset manager, Gresham House Asset Management. The wind farm has a capacity of 18.45MW comprising nine 2.05MW Senvion turbines.

Wind

Brazil
Casa dos Ventos places order for 151 MW Vestas turbines in Brazil

Alpha Offshore Provides Boost to Sparrows Group

Germany
Vestas secures first order from enercity Erneuerbare GmbH in Germany

Enel Begins Operation of HillTopper Wind Farm

Denmark
Siemens Gamesa and Aalborg University aiming to make offshore wind one of the most affordable energy sources

Russia
Windar Renovables Opens Russia's First Wind Turbine Tower Factory

Biofuels

Fulcrum BioEnergy Selects Indiana for New BioFuels Plant

$400 Billion US Farm Bill A Boon to Bioenergy Production

Biogas

United Kingdom
BayWa r.e. Sells British Biomethane Plant to JLEN

ADBA welcomes UK Government commitment to separate food waste collections in Resources & Waste Strategy

Electric/Hybrid

Sophus3 statistics chart UK electric vehicle growth in 2018

New Report Analyzes Market for Electric and Hybrid Vessels

Emily Folk

Can Renewable Energy Solve the Global Water Crisis?

Energy saving

Gates, Bezos Backing Alphabet Energy Storage Spinoff

Highview Power’s Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES) named Technology of the Year by BusinessGreen Magazine

Panorama

Innovative Financing Provides Free Energy for 430 Brussels Households

AleaSoft Analyzes Italian Electricity Market

PV

Sweden
Swedish Housing Block Powered 100 Percent by Sun and Hydrogen

India
REC solar panels bring clean energy to remote Himalayan communities

Robin Whitlock

Unsuccessful SOS Geotermia appeal to EU presented a potential threat to the European geothermal sector

Agenda

Wind Energy Symposium

Wind O&M EU 2019

ASEAN Wind Energy 2019


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