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Energy infrastructure News for July 2013
Official energy statistics published today by the UK government report that the UK has missed its indicative renewable energy target for 2011-12.
31 July, 2013
Solar and wind energy use has grown significantly in 2012, and continues to dominate investment, states a new report.
31 July, 2013
US utilities in Georgia, New York, and Colorado have announced plans to bring a total of 840 megawatts (MW) of solar energy online by 2016 through CLEAN programs set up by the Clean Coalition.
31 July, 2013
S&C Electric Europe, Samsung SDI and Younicos have signed a joint agreement to launch Europe’s largest intelligent network storage project on a UK power networks substation.
30 July, 2013
The Customer-Led Network Revolution (CLNR) – the UK’s largest smart grid project, run by Northern Powergrid, British Gas, EA Technology and Durham University – is looking at how to accommodate increasing numbers of low carbon technologies in a more cost-effective way.
17 July, 2013
Following successful performance trials, Helius Energy plc says that the Helius CoRDe Limited biomass energy plant in Rothes, Speyside, Scotland has begun commercial operation.
15 July, 2013
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11 July, 2013
According to a new report, Europe’s biomass and biogas power market growth will be boosted by targets produce 20% of its total power from renewable sources by 2020.
05 July, 2013
UK prime minister David Cameron has officially opened the world’s largest offshore wind farm, the London Array, located in the Outer Thames Estuary.
05 July, 2013
Number 3: "Six renewable energy sources judged to be best prospect for future": report
05 July, 2013
The Switch has called for the renewable energy sector to embrace Agile Positioning, an industrial model that allows for greater flexibility and responsiveness to market changes.
02 July, 2013
A poll by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers on UK energy policy has found that 51% of people think the government should support the construction of more renewable energy sources like solar, wave and tidal power.
02 July, 2013