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Thursday, 25 August 2011 Newsletter
Renewables will face stiff competition from shale oil, analyst says Renewables will face stiff competition from shale oil, analyst says
Jack W. Plunkett doesn’t pull punches when asked his opinion on the state of the industries he covers, and that’s made him a go-to expert source in the US when it comes to a wide range of economic sectors, including energy.
Report says flight from nuclear should mean good days ahead for renewables demand Report says flight from nuclear should mean good days ahead for renewables demand
A new report from GBI Research suggests that the flight from nuclear power in the wake of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant disaster in Japan should remain a strong driver of Europe’s renewable energy sector through the end of the decade.
Ireland
Guide launched for green investments

UK digital media company Invezz has released a niche investments website for the Irish market. Green Investments Ireland has the goal of educating Irish investors on the broad spectrum of carbon offsetting projects available on the market today as well as the potential monetary and environmental rewards they bring.
Panorama

Japan moves a step closer to clean-energy feed-in tariff

“Significant growth opportunities” for off-grid renewable power

Biofuels

US
Obama commits funds to biofuels industry to enhanced energy security

Researchers say alligator fat – yes, alligator fat -- could be used to make bio-diesel

Europe
EU biofuel consumption up 13% in 2010, but growth has slowed

Biogas

Germany
BSR developing biogas plant to fuel garbage truck fleet

Germany
E.ON working to feed biogas into natural gas networks

Biomass

US
Study reveals biofuels could replace 30% of petroleum consumption

UK
Green light for two new biomass plants totalling over 500 MW

Tom Hopkinson

Electricity Market Reform White Paper: Reflections on skills and employment

Agenda

Biomass Valorisation Congress & Exhibition 2011

International Nordic Bioenergy Conference


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