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Thursday, 22 August 2013 Newsletter
NREL and Colombian oil firm processing sugar cane residue and palm oil into biofuel NREL and Colombian oil firm processing sugar cane residue and palm oil into biofuel
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory in the US is working with Ecopetrol, the largest oil company in Colombia, to process the residue from sugar cane and palm oil harvesting into fuel ethanol for blending with gasoline.
Microbial team turns corn stalks and leaves into better biofuel Microbial team turns corn stalks and leaves into better biofuel
A University of Michigan research team in the US believes it has found a better way to make a biofuel that matches gasoline's properties better than ethanol. The process employs a fungus and E. coli bacteria to turn tough, waste plant material into isobutanol.
NextFuels to produce biofuels from palm plantation residue
NextFuels has unveiled its strategy for economically producing transportation and industrial fuels from wet, unprocessed agricultural waste.
Biofuels

Upcoming Algae Biomass Summit to showcase road to commercialization

INEOS Bio produces cellulosic ethanol at commercial scale

Biomass

New biomass sustainability criteria introduced by DECC

Panorama

Defra reports steady growth in UK anaerobic digestion (AD) sector

Electric/Hybrid

Tesla Motors to open latest 'supercharger' location in Fremont, Calif.

Geothermal

Upcoming conference to focus on future of geothermal energy in East Africa

New study shows improvement in performance of heat pumps

PV

Japan
Japanese solar PV installations increase dramatically with Feed-in Tariffs

STA best practice guidance for solar farms welcomed by UK Energy Minister

3D Graphene could replace platinum in solar modules

Innotech Solar expands sale of European solar modules in Nordic markets

Solar panels installed at the White House

Solar Thermal Electric

ACWA Power consortium adds CSP capacity to the South African power grid

Miscellaneous

Altra Industrial Motion launches website for the renewable energy industry

Agenda

8º Congreso Internacional de Bioenergía


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