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Wednesday, 15 May 2019 Newsletter

Vineyard Wind Receives Key Permit for Construction of Wind Farm Interconnection to Grid

Vineyard Wind Receives Key Permit for Construction of Wind Farm Interconnection to Grid

The Massachusetts Energy Facilities Siting Board (EFSB), an independent state board responsible for review of proposed large energy facilities, today approved petitions filed by Vineyard Wind for construction and operation of electric transmission facilities within the Commonwealth that will deliver 800 MW of offshore wind energy to the regional power grid. 

Collapse in wind energy growth jeopardises German and EU renewables targets

Germany
Collapse in wind energy growth jeopardises German and EU renewables targets

The growth of onshore wind energy is collapsing in Germany, jeopardising both German and EU renewables targets says Wind Europe.

Mars Goes 100 Percent Wind for All Mexican Operations

Mars Goes 100 Percent Wind for All Mexican Operations

Mars will source all electricity for its Mexico operations from a new wind farm in Dzilam Bravo, Yucatan, moving the company’s energy consumption to 100 percent renewables in Mexico.

Wind

Onsite wind offers profitable carbon emission reduction says EWT Direct Wind

CDC and Anbaric Sign Agreement for Renewable Energy Investment at Brayton Point

Ørsted awards WindServe Marine first US offshore wind support vessel contract

Vestas secures 459 MW order from PacifiCorp

Taiwan
Taiwanese certification team employs DNV GL for project certification training to achieve 2025 offshore wind target

New Wind Turbine Foundation Wins Prestigious Construction Industry Award

Akamai Technologies to Power Dallas Data Center With Sustainable Energy

Thailand
Pöyry contribute to one of the biggest wind farm projects in Thailand which enters commercial operation

Energy saving

Innogy Innovation Hub invests in Greencom Networks

DOE Announces $33.5 Million for Energy Efficient, Advanced Building Construction Technologies

Ocean Energy

Atlantis and GE to Build World’s Largest Tidal Turbine

Ocean DEMO Opens First Call to Support Ocean Energy Farm Installations

Panorama

CleanSpark Completes Military Microgrid Offering 100 Percent Renewable Driven Energy Security

UK can end its contribution to global warming within 30 years says Climate Change Committee (CCC)

Agenda

AWEA Windpower

US Offshore Wind

North America Smart Energy Week


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