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Wednesday, 17 April 2019 Newsletter

Amazon Announces Three New Renewable Energy Projects 

Amazon Announces Three New Renewable Energy Projects 

Amazon is adding three new renewable energy projects as part of its long-term goal to power all Amazon Web Services (AWS) global infrastructure with renewable energy. These projects – one in Ireland, one in Sweden, and one in the United States – will deliver wind-generated energy that will total over 229 MW of power, with expected generation of over 670,000 MWh of renewable energy annually. 

GE Renewable Energy secures first Cypress order with Prowind

GE Renewable Energy secures first Cypress order with Prowind

GE Renewable Energy has announced it has been selected by Prowind GmbH to provide three Cypress units for the Elfershausen project in Germany, marking the first order for GE’s Cypress platform, the company’s largest onshore wind turbine in the field.

US wind power grew 8 percent in 2018 amid record demand

US wind power grew 8 percent in 2018 amid record demand

The American wind power industry emerged from 2018 stronger than ever and is now able to power 30 million American homes after 8 percent capacity growth last year, according to the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).

Wind

Vestas to Acquire Minority Stake in SOWITEC 

Euro Wind Energy chooses Siemens Gamesa for Thorup-Sletten project

Largest Offshore Wind Farm in the Baltic Sea Opened

Siemens Gamesa to Supply SG 10.0-193 DD Wind Turbine for Zero Subsidy Wind Farm

White Paper Urges Demand for New Tools to Finance US Offshore Wind Projects 

Thailand
Pöyry awarded with owner's engineering services assignment for wind farm project in Thailand

Seacat Services places multi-million pound order for Chartwell 24 offshore wind catamaran

Vineyard Wind to Implement UMass Dartmouth’s Fisheries’ Monitoring Studies

Kongsberg Digital launches Renewables Asset Management 

Emily Folk

The Role of Renewable Energy in the Manufacturing Sector

Panorama

EU State of the Energy Union report shows more effort needed for implementation

Spain's Grenergy Tripled its EBITDA in 2018 

US Midwest continues its rise as a hub for clean energy jobs

New report recommends aligning Europe’s national energy and climate plans with the Paris Agreement

PV

Solar Power is Engine of Spain's Economic Growth

Florida emerging as a leader on solar power in Southeast US

Storage

Vattenfall to Launch Salt-as-Storage Pilot Project in Berlin

Agenda

US Offshore Wind

Offshore Wind Summit

Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts


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