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Thursday, 27 September 2012 Newsletter
Low carbon group reports on innovations in bioenergy and heat United Kingdom
Low carbon group reports on innovations in bioenergy and heat

A series of assessments to outline the innovations in technology needed to ensure bioenergy can play a role in an affordable, secure and sustainable energy system of the future and to improve the efficiency of heating and energy use has been published this month by the Low Carbon Innovation Co-ordination Group (LCICG).
US government grossly underestimating costs of carbon pollution, climate change US government grossly underestimating costs of carbon pollution, climate change
The US government is significantly underestimating the costs of carbon pollution because it is using a faulty analytical model, according to a new study published in the Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences.
United Kingdom
Trade associations welcome renewable heat incentive consultations

The Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) consultations launched by the UK’s Energy, Minister Greg Barker, last week have been described as “a major step forward” for the Department of Energy and Climate Change's Renewable Heat Incentive by the Renewable Energy Association. Meanwhile, the Solar Trade Association says it feels “optimistic about finding constructive solutions with DECC going forwards”.
Biofuels

United States
Biomass manufacturer opens new research and development center

OECD official’s comments on biofuels “misguided”, says GRFA

Ethanol to slash global GHG emissions in 2012

Germany
US and Germany agree to back development of new aviation fuels

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