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Thursday, 11 October 2012 Newsletter
US lab discovering the keys to improved biofuel catalysts US lab discovering the keys to improved biofuel catalysts
Scientists at the US Department of Energy’s Ames Laboratory are learning more about how nano-scale catalytic systems work, and their research could be the key to improved processes for refining biofuels and producing other chemicals.
Gamesa intensifies diversification strategy Gamesa intensifies diversification strategy
Gamesa has unveiled plans to diversify its business through subsidiary Gamesa Electric by pursuing opportunities in the hydroelectric, solar photovoltaic, energy quality, electric traction and marine propulsion markets.
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Panorama

Barker confirms way forward for small scale renewable electricity under government scheme

World Wildlife Fund slams Scottish £10 million oil and gas fund

Eaton Announces utility-scale underwater energy generation for US Navy

Biofuels

US Navy Secretary reasserts commitment to biofuels

Biofuels market to grow 7.7 percent through 2015

Paseo Biofuel begins expansion

Draft EU proposals would devastate UK biofuels industry  

Biogas

New edition of industry-leading cost calculator launched for AD industry

Biomass

GN Energy solutions acquires forest fuels

Selby biomass plant awaiting planning permission

PV

SEIA and Business Council for Sustainable Energy announce new partnership

GeoModel Solar launches new PV performance assessment tool

Martifer Solar completes PV plants in Portugal

Oxford University researchers develop new PV technology

Solar Thermal Electric

Germany to hold its largest solar conference in November

CSP Today reveals the finalists in their award categories

Wind

Irish wind energy co-op aims to build two turbines

Siemens has begun field testing 154-meter rotor

ContourGlobal ready to build wind farms in Peru

Gaelectric secures planning approval on further 25 MW of wind projects

Agenda

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