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Thursday, 25 October 2012 Newsletter
Biofuels from algae pose sustainability concern, US study finds Biofuels from algae pose sustainability concern, US study finds
Scaling up the production of bio-fuels made from algae to meet at least 5 percent -- approximately 39 billion liters -- of US transportation fuel needs would place unsustainable demands on energy, water, and nutrients, a new US study has found.
COMAC, Boeing collaborating on cooking oil-to-biofuel effort COMAC, Boeing collaborating on cooking oil-to-biofuel effort
The Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (COMAC) and Boeing have established a new technology center that, among other initiatives, will explore opportunities to refine waste cooking oil, often described in China as "gutter oil," into sustainable aviation biofuel.
Finance needed for renewables projects in Africa, IRENA says
Speaking at the World Energy Forum in Dubai this morning, Frank Wouters, Deputy Director-General of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), said Africa needs ambitious financing for renewable energy projects of all sizes in order to maintain the continent's economic growth and provide universal energy access for all of its people.
Panorama

US surpasses Canada as top wood pellet exporter, report says

Presidential debate in US highlights stark difference on energy

Biofuels

Published report: Biofuel from corn cobs, stalks, projected to cost $1.50

Alliance renews call for bio-fuels support

REA sets out its concerns over EU biofuels proposals

Biogas

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

Biomass

GN Energy Solutions acquires Forest Fuels

New industrial scale AD plant receives planning approval

Electric/Hybrid

Devolo announces Homeplug Green PHY Module for E-Mobility

Energy saving

Low Carbon Energy Company claims we are in a new era for sustainable finance

New study claims householders can slash bills by making simple changes in the home

Energy Efficient Lighting (EEL) sales in Europe will hit 2.5 billion units by 2020 forecasts new report

PV

Intersolar China conference goes on, exhibition postponed until 2013

Geothermal

California to eliminate bars to geothermal energy proliferation

PV

India
Intersolar India 2012 conference approaching

First Solar launches advanced global power plant operations center

Wind

EDF Renewable Energy announces partnership with Marubeni Corporation

Sway Turbine unveils unique 10 MW offshore wind turbine

Northern Ireland’s environment minister opens wind turbine

Canada
Gamesa presents low-wind turbine at CanWEA

Agenda

6th Renewable Energy India 2012


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