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Thursday, 14 September 2017 Newsletter

Reusable Catalyst Could Revolutionize Biomass Industry

Reusable Catalyst Could Revolutionize Biomass Industry

Researchers at Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) have developed a highly efficient reusable catalyst for the production of primary amines. The catalyst could potentially revolutionize the production of bio-based fuels, pharmaceuticals, agricultural chemicals and more.

UK Building its First Commercial Bio-Substitute Natural Gas Plant 

UK Building its First Commercial Bio-Substitute Natural Gas Plant 

A pioneering green gas generation plant, under construction at Marston Gate in Swindon by Advanced Plasma Power and Cadent, will use a fully automated fuel reception and delivery solution developed by Saxlund International.

Airline Industry Could Fly Thousands of Miles on Biofuel Made from Sugarcane

Airline Industry Could Fly Thousands of Miles on Biofuel Made from Sugarcane

A Boeing 747 burns one gallon of jet fuel each second. A recent analysis from researchers at the University of Illinois estimate that this aircraft could fly for 10 hours on bio-jet fuel produced on 54 acres of specially engineered sugarcane.

Biofuels

Biofuel-Powered Planes in UK’s Future

PV

Recurrent Energy Signs Deal for 100 MW project in California

SolarEdge and LG Electronics collaborate on new solar modules for North America

2020 Utility-Scale Solar Goal Reached Early

GPM providing monitoring, control and asset management for 10 large PV plants worldwide

Wind

Government figures reveal breakthrough moment for UK offshore wind says Greenpeace

WindEurope welcomes President Juncker’s ‘State of the Union’ speech

Anheuser-Busch and Enel Green Power Announce Renewable Energy Partnership

Geothermal

Government and Private Sector Leaders to Meet on Geothermal Energy Potential

New Zealand
Geothermal Direct Use Estimated to Provide 400 Jobs by 2025

Ocean Energy

Scotrenewables Tidal Power SR2000 floating tidal turbine generates 116 MWh in less than a week of continuous generation

Energy saving

UK Government Backs Technologies Designed to Reduce Maritime Emissions

Burkina Faso
Energy Vision orders Flexenclosure solution for Burkina Faso

Panorama

Germany
Turboden Awarded a New Geothermal Power Plant in Germany 

GE Unveils New 4.8-158 Wind Turbine

Miscellaneous

Ancient Technology Could be Utilized for Modern Energy Storage

Agenda

Expo Biomasa

European Biomass to Power 2017


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