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Energy & Renewables
December 22, 2016
This Week´s Featured News Stories

AD overtakes landfill energy production
The latest figures from the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) reveals that the UK’s 540 anaerobic digestion plants now generate more energy than landfill gas – and represent 2% of national gas production, the industry association has claimed. “AD-derived green ... » read more

IEA welcomes Italy`s plan to revisit energy strategy and further decarbonise economy
In its latest country review of energy policies, the International Energy Agency praised Italy`s comprehensive long-term energy strategy and the acceleration of its efforts to comply with 2020 goals on renewable energy, climate change and energy efficiency. The IEA`s new report, » read more

Hydro 2017 - International Conference and Exhibition
 

The stunning city of Seville in the autonomous community of Andalusia, southern Spain, will provide an ideal setting for the HYDRO 2017 International Conference and Exhibition. Delegates will engage in discussions on all topical issues relating to hydropower, with emphasis on international collaboration: working together in project planning and implementation to shape the future of world hydropower development.

   
DONG Energy and Eversource Partner on Large-Scale Offshore Wind Project in the United States
DONG Energy is teaming up with Eversource Energy to develop a proposed offshore wind farm that would be located approximately 15-25 miles south of Martha`s ... » read more
Gamesa secures début order for its new 3.3 MW platform, specifically the supply of 198 MW in Mexico
Gamesa, a global technology leader in wind energy, has achieved an important milestone in its sales and product strategy, having secured the first order ... » read more
Nuclear Retirements Could Lead to Significant Increases in Short- and Long-Term Carbon Emissions, According to Brattle Economists
A whitepaper by Brattle economists finds that the vulnerability of some U.S. nuclear power plants to premature retirement could create a major threat ... » read more
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