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Thursday, 08 August 2013 Newsletter
Government guidance to clarify rules on renewable energy developments Government guidance to clarify rules on renewable energy developments
New planning guidance will ban councils from imposing inflexible rules against renewable energy projects such as solar farms and wind farms
Marubeni Corp. to invest €100 million in wind and solar power developer Marubeni Corp. to invest €100 million in wind and solar power developer
Japan's Marubeni Corporation has announced its intention to invest €100 million in Mainstream Renewable Power Ltd., an independent developer of offshore wind, onshore wind and solar power projects.
University of Colorado develops new technique for producing hydrogen fuel
Sunlight could be used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen says research team
Biofuels

REA welcomes government competition to drive biofuels development

Scientist looks at tree fungus as possible source of renewable energy

NREL explores the use of wood borers for the biofuels industry

DuPont said to be seeking partners for cellulosic ethanol project

Biomass

Ignoring stress effects from thermal expansion could lead to failure in district heating networks warns CPV

University professors in US receive grant to develop biomass conversion project

RES receives government approval for 100 MW biomass power plant

Geothermal

Geothermal Resources Council announces scholarships

Geothermal resource exploration likely triggered earthquake, Institute says

Electric/Hybrid

Southern California Edison (SCE) white paper shows that US grid can handle electric vehicles (EV’s)

UK Transport Minister announces a new wave of electric vehicle chargepoints

EV charging point network to go live in Manchester

Energy saving

Energy recovery to save California desalination plant $12 Million 

UC San Diego receives $7.2 million in energy efficiency incentives 

Interviews

Trouble in Missouri: The fight for solar rights

Ocean Energy

Australia
Western Australia approves plans for 40MW tidal power station

PV

First Solar, GE in PV tech partnership, FS also makes major purchase

After bankruptcy, Gehrlicher Solar AG sees sale of US business on horizon

Cuba
Cuba’s first solar plant helps to reduce reliance on imported oil

Agenda

8º Congreso Internacional de Bioenergía


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