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Australia to explore hydro-power in Tasmania

Australian Renewable Energy Agency (Arena) will conduct a study on increasing energy output from Tasmania’s existing hydropower system. Arena is also considering an application from Hydro Tasmania to potentially develop 13 potential

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Apple to make iPhones from recycled metals

Apple wants to “one day” end the need to mine materials from the earth to make its gadgets, the technology giant said in its annual environmental responsibility report. It says,”Materials are mined,

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Shipbuilder BAE honored for embracing green technology

The Industrial Environmental Association of San Diego and county Supervisor Greg Cox recognized BAE Systems Ship Repair on Thursday for the company’s environmental achievements. As part of an annual Earth Day celebration,

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Expect Auctions for 4 Gigawatts of Wind Power

The government of India plans to offer deals covering almost 4 gigawatts of wind capacity in the current fiscal year ending March 2018 in addition to 750 megawatts of solar capacity it

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Senvion launchs four 2MW turbines in India

Senvion, the German manufacturer launched 2.4M110, 2.4M114, 2.3M120 as well as a 2.3MW model with 124 metre and 110 metre rotors in the Indian market. The models are ideal for the low

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REC plans to lend Rs10,000 crore for RE projects

Rural Electrification Corp. (REC), a state-owned backer of India’s power sector, a non-banking financial company is aiming to triple its clean-energy lending and is expecting to set aside nearly Rs10,000 crore ($1.5

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Renewable energy hits a record high in 2016

A report by UN Environment, the Frankfurt School-UNEP Collaborating Centre and Bloomberg New Energy Finance says Last year saw continued renewable power source installation, reaching a record high of 138.5 gigawatts of

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Green Peace says China is wasting Renewable Energy

China promised last year to improve what it called the “rhythm” of construction of power transmission lines and renewable generation to avoid “curtailment,” which occurs when there is insufficient transmission to absorb

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