May 2008 - New Energy Partners incorporates NEP Europe GmbH based in Switzerland
   
April 2008 - New Energies Invest AG invests in NEP Solar Pty Ltd
   
March 2008 - New Energy Partners reorganizes the company by incorporating two new subsidiaries, NEP Solar Pty Ltd and NEP Wind Pty Ltd
   
January 2008 - New Energy partners commissions the prototype solar collector field at the CSIRO Energy Centre
   
January 2007- New Energy Partners celebrates the successful manufacture of its first redesigned parabolic trough mirror panels
   
October 2006 - New Energy Partners executes an agreement with the Commonwealth Government of Australia for the Renewable Energy Development Initiative (REDI) grant to develop a low-cost parabolic trough solar collector
   
October 2006 - New Energy Partners enters into an agreement with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) to work on the development and testing of the solar collector
   
July 2006 - New Energy Partners wins REDI grant to develop and commercialise its innovative polymer carrier solar collector technology
   
March 2006 - New Energy Partners displays new low cost medium temperature solar thermal collector at the CSIRO Newcastle Energy Centre
   
February 2006 - NEP establishes a small seedlings nursery for high yielding coconut dwarf trees in Mindanao
   
July 2005 - New Energy Partners sells all its NSW wind farm projects to Voltwerk, as subsidiary company of Conergy. The portfolio consists of five projects at various stages of development
   
May 2005 - New Energy Partners, Babcock & Brown and NP Partners establish a wind farm development joint venture owned in equal parts to progress the portfolio of sites New Energy Partners has secured in New Zealand. The entity is incorporated as NEP New Zealand Pty Ltd
   
November 2004 - The Molonglo Range Wind Farm Project, a project New Energy Partners transferred to Acciona in 2002, enters the development approval process
   
July 2004 - New Energy Partners secures a significant NSW SERDF Grant to design, build and test a 200kW solar cooling facility. The facility is expected to be commissioned in October 2006
 
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