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Thursday, 20 October 2011 Newsletter
“Little real progress” in eliminating fossil fuel subsidies, warns biofuels association “Little real progress” in eliminating fossil fuel subsidies, warns biofuels association
The Global Renewable Fuels Alliance (GRFA) reacted yesterday to an International Energy Agency (IEA) and OECD report that reveals global fossil-fuel subsidies reached almost half a trillion dollars in 2010. The GRFA, the IEA and the OECD all recognise that such subsidies need to be eliminated
Fossil fuels still providing 78 percent of world energy in 2035, says EIA Fossil fuels still providing 78 percent of world energy in 2035, says EIA
The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) has released its International Energy Outlook for 2011 (IEO2011), which presents updated projections for world energy markets through 2035. According to their findings, world energy use is set to increase by 53 percent by 2035; with China and India accounting for half of the total growth. While renewable energy is projected to be the fastest growing source of primary energy over the next 25 years, fossil fuels will continue to dominate the energy panorama.
$48 billion per year needed to provide energy for all by 2030 says IEA
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published the WEO-2011 special excerpt, "Energy for all: Financing access for the poor". The special report tackles the critical issue of financing the delivery of universal modern energy access and was released this week at high-level international conference on financing energy access hosted by the government of Norway in co-operation with the IEA. The Conference was attended by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, IEA Executive Director Maria van der Hoeven, Heads of State and Ministers, as well as private sector and civil society organisations.
Biofuels

UK
Opportunity exists to use bioliquids for heat generation

UK
Thomson Airways completes first flight on biofuel

Virgin Atlantic, LanzaTech form low-carbon fuel partnership

Biogas

Germany
Germany, also leader in “poo power”

Belgium
Foundation stone laid for major biogas facility in Flanders

Biomass

Canada
Sioux community agree to biomass facility on their land

Finland
Biomass to power cheese plant

Spain
CO2Algaefix: colouring fossil-fired power green

Electric/Hybrid

IBM and EKZ develop App to make EV charging more convenient

Richard Crume

Unsure how to get your energy message across? Just Post-it!

Agenda

Biogaz Europe

RenewableUK 2011


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