Asia-Pacific Wind Industry – Daily Newsletter (28 November 2019)

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28 November 2019

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20 Nov 2019 – Taiwan: Osbit gets to grip with Taiwan wind.

20 Nov 2019 – Japan: Japanese Trio Orders Big Wind Turbine Installer.

20 Nov 2019 – Taiwan: Correll Services Strikes Again in Taiwan.

20 Nov 2019 – Australia: First stage of unique solar-wind-battery hybrid project opens at Agnew gold mine.

20 Nov 2019 – Australia: Australian unions talk tough over offshore wind local content.


Winds of change in renewables

Clean energy is becoming cheaper and, therefore, more affordable. The use of IoT will also ensure it can achieve efficiencies that traditional energy companies struggle to achieve…

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Wind ‘on its knees’ as profits vanish, says industry pioneer

The wind industry is “on its knees” after seeing its profitability wiped out by falling prices, and in no fit state to do what’s needed to fight climate change, claimed renewable energy pioneer Eddie O’Connor…

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Offshore wind turbine 20MW generator ready ‘within three years’

Rare-earth-free permanent magnet generators (PMG) for offshore wind turbines with nameplates of 20MW are expected to be a reality “within three years”, following trials of a new-generation concept at the UK Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult facility…

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Wind-speed rebound calms ‘global stilling’ fear for turbines: study

Global wind speeds have picked back up over the last decade, in a rebound that an international team of scientists said calms fears that a trend called ‘global terrestrial stilling’ could hamper turbines’ part in fighting climate change…

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Events

8th Asia Offshore Wind Day
Tokyo – 25 February 2020
We will be organizing the 8th Asia Offshore Wind Day in Tokyo on 25 February 2020. The day will include presentations, panel discussions and a cocktail reception at the end of the day.  

Please contact us at info@asiawind.org for further information on our events and reports.

Our mailing address is:
Asia Wind Energy Association · CapitaGreen – Level 24 · 138 Market Street · Singapore 048946 · Singapore

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