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Thursday, 04 April 2013 Newsletter
Rail Freight Group opposes increased charges for rail transported biomass Rail Freight Group opposes increased charges for rail transported biomass
The Rail Freight Group (RFG) has called on the Office of Rail Regulation (ORR) not to proceed with proposals to increase charges for moving biomass by rail arguing it would effectively price the traffic off the rail network
District heating company calls for an end to inefficient use of biomass in conventional power stations District heating company calls for an end to inefficient use of biomass in conventional power stations
The Renewables Obligation (RO) is incentivising a wasteful use of biomass which squanders waste heat
Vancouver drops Provincial Sales Tax from renewable energy systems
Exemptions from PST in the province include solar hot water, solar PV, wind-generated electricity and micro-hydro systems
Panorama

British renewable energy companies urged to join UK-backed trade mission

US Agriculture Department Invites applications for renewable energy projects

Renewables are now a major contributor to UK energy

The EU debate on climate and energy policy must include heating and cooling says Heat Coalition

REA welcomes government energy bill analysis

Solarexpo/The Innovation Cloud to launch new project to foster global growth of renewables

PV

South Africa
ARTsolar establishes the first panel manufacturing plant in KwaZulu-Natal

SunPower launches X-series panels with 21.5 percent efficiency

Bentley Motors installs Britain’s largest rooftop solar PV system

IDB to finance three private-sector PV projects in Chile

Solar Thermal Electric

US solar thermal firm eSolar raises $30 million

Wind

Enel Green Power's first Chilean wind farm enters service

Northwind NV receives two statements of compliance from GL Renewables Certification

OPIC board approves financing for wind projects in Pakistan and Peru

80 percent of Irish population support wind power survey finds

Electric/Hybrid

Report finds electric bicycle market in state of change

Tesla unveils new financing strategy to spur growth of Model S market

Interviews

Fair blows the wind…

Dismantling the barriers to a renewables-based knowledge economy with IRENA

Miscellaneous

Abengoa begins operating the first demonstration plant for waste-to-bio-fuels technology

Agenda

4th AEBIOM Bioenergy Conference 2013


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