Renewable Energy Magazine - Bioenergy newsletter

Thursday, 14 July 2011 Newsletter
World’s foremost scenario planner applies his expertise to the renewable energy sector Peter Schwartz
World’s foremost scenario planner applies his expertise to the renewable energy sector

There are many in the US and around the world who believe you don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows, you only need Peter Schwartz to determine whether the skies ahead will prove fair or foul.
UN reports massive surge in clean energy investments UN reports massive surge in clean energy investments
The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) has released a report showing that investments in green energy climbed by a third last year. Chinese wind and small-scale PV in Europe have been the biggest drivers.
Renewables meet 16 percent of global final energy consumption in 2010
The REN21 Renewables 2011 Global Status Report released today shows that the renewable energy sector continues to perform well despite continuing economic recession, incentive cuts, and low natural-gas prices.
Biofuels

UK
Thomson becomes first airline to fly customers on biofuel

Brazil
UNICA calls for expansion of Brazilian sugarcane industry

Virgin Australia forms consortium to develop new bio-fuel

Biogas

60 percent of biogas plants have safety flaws. What's the solution?

Biomass

United States
Dominion Virginia Power seeks approval to convert coal stations to biomass

Panorama

United States
IREC’s search for latest renewables innovation begins

Is IRENA finally starting to ramp up its activity?

Interviews

Peter Calthorpe
Embrace of New Urbanism would ease transition to renewables-based society

Agenda

Biomass Valorisation Congress & Exhibition 2011

International Nordic Bioenergy Conference


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