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Thursday, 05 July 2012 Newsletter
Will the Higgs boson change the pursuit of a renewables-based future? Will the Higgs boson change the pursuit of a renewables-based future?
The big news out of the CERN research center near Geneva broke on the Fourth of July -- on what we Americans celebrate as Independence Day -- and as the headlines streamed across the Internet yesterday one thing seemed clear:
His EV battery poised for a comeback, does Edison have new currency for the renewables age? His EV battery poised for a comeback, does Edison have new currency for the renewables age?
As the proliferation of renewables has undergone its inevitable rise and fall and rise again in recent years, it has become fashionable to point to the geniuses of the past both as advocates (or questers) for the technology and as wise, ancient voices urging the trend forward. Perhaps no one gets this treatment more that America's most famous inventor, Thomas Alva Edison. He is an easy choice.
Feedstock difficulties still key barrier to biopower growth
Pike Research’s new report, “Biopower Markets and Technologies”, finds that the cost and logistics associated with sourcing, aggregating, and transporting these resources are likely to continue to inhibit growth in the biopower industry.
Biomass

European biopower market will grow, albeit slowly, until 2035

United Kingdom
Biomass projects spoiled by lack of forward planning

United Kingdom
Infinergy wins £1 million deal to build innovative biopower plant

Biofuels

Air Canada to conduct first flight with sustainable bio-fuel

Global ethanol production to top 85 billion litres in 2012

In odd turn, US man convicted in renewable energy scheme

Biogas

Global biogas market to double in size by 2022

Electric/Hybrid

One million “turn on” to Nissan Leaf

Al Maiorino

Big lessons can be learned from small countries when it comes to renewable energy

Agenda

Bioenergy from Forest 2012

BIOGAS Asia Pacific Forum - 2012


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