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Australian news, and some related international items

New South Wales solar farm development

100MW Solar Farm For New South Wales : Renewable Energy News , 10 Jan 2011, The New South Wales government has given the nod to Infigen Suntech to develop the state’s first commercial solar farm. The $300 million solar power station will be constructed on 200 hectares at East Nyngan Road and Boundary Street East, Nyngan and will consist of 300,000 solar panels. The Nyngan PV Solar Farm will generate enough renewable energy to provide clean electricity for up to 20,000 homes and will avoid the generation of 150,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year – the equivalent of removing approximately 30,000 cars from Australian roads annually………….100MW Solar Farm For New South Wales : Renewable Energy News :

January 9, 2011 Posted by | New South Wales, solar | | Leave a comment

Scotland, China, co-operate on renewable energy

Salmond hails China renewable energy deal Scotsman.com, 09 January 2011, By David Gunn Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond has welcomed a £6.4m renewable energy technology deal signed between Scotland and China.The agreement, which was announced as Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang began a four-day visit to the UK, will see technology pioneered in Scotland used at a new renewable energy conversion plant in China. …….The work will be carried out in Annan, Dumfriesshire, where Cochran – the Scottish arm of SHBV – is based, and a new renewable energy conversion facility will be built in China……Mr Salmond said: “This agreement with W2E will now result in a working partnership to fulfil alternative energy solutions that are sustainable, renewable and environmentally proven…..Salmond hails China renewable energy deal – Scotsman.com

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