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GDF SUEZ to develop 100 MW in Romania and Poland

GDF SUEZ continues to expand wind energy in Europe planning to develop 100 MW of projects in Romania and Poland. This movement underlines company’s intention to consolidate the proportion of renewable energy sources in its energy mix in Europe and achieve its target of 50% increase in its capacity by 2015.

read more... 06/02/2012

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New agreement between Yingly Green Energy and IBC

Yingli Green Energy inked a new agreement with IBC for supplying of up to 200 MW of solar modules in 2012. Under the terms of agreement, the company agreed to provide 180 MW of multi-crystalline and non-crystalline PV modules to IBC during the year of 2012, while IBC will get the option to acquire another 20 MW in 2012.

read more... 02/02/2012

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UK anaerobic digestion to be threatened by EU proposal

The new changes, known as End of Waste and proposed to the EU Waste Framework Directive, could affect the UK anaerobic digestion industry. It means, new procedures on the use of the digestate from the anaerobic digestion process could be enclosed.

read more... 01/02/2012

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Huhne against higher feed-in tariffs for solar power

Recently the Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne warned that solar PV installers cannot benefit of the current feed-in tariff rate of 43p/kWh, confirming the government projects to appeal against a second court ruling concerning the reduction of solar incentives.

read more... 31/01/2012

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South China: Guangdong province to build its first offshore wind farm

South China’s Guangdong province will launch this year the construction of its first offshore wind farm which will have a capacity of 198 MW and will be connected to the grid in 2014, according to Guangdong Electric Power Development Co. Ltd. on Monday.

read more... 31/01/2012

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