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Thursday, 12 October 2017 Newsletter

WSU, PNNL Convert Biofuel Waste into Commodity

WSU, PNNL Convert Biofuel Waste into Commodity

Researchers at Washington State University (WSU) and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have formulated a method for converting a biofuel waste product into a usable and valuable commodity.

University of Wyoming Scientists Part of $6 Million Biofuel, Carbon Capture Project

University of Wyoming Scientists Part of $6 Million Biofuel, Carbon Capture Project

The University of Wyoming will take part in a four-year, $6 million National Science Foundation project, along with Montana State University and the University of South Dakota, to determine if changes in commodity production and capturing carbon are sustainable, or even feasible, in the Upper Missouri River Basin.

$16 Million Grant Awarded to Develop Sorghum for Bioenergy

$16 Million Grant Awarded to Develop Sorghum for Bioenergy

The US Department of Energy has awarded a five-year $16 million grant to The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center for a project involving development of new varieties of sorghum. 

Biogas

Veolia to install anaerobic digester in new French wastewater treatment plant

ADBA releases revamped AD industry guide

Biofuels

Air Transport Action Group (ATAG) discuss challenges of using alternative aviation fuels

Virgin Australia and Gevo to Supply Biofuel at Brisbane Airport

Scientists Increase Oil Content in Leaves to Make Biofuels 

PV

Google to Reach 100% Renewable Energy in 2017

Brazil
Scatec Solar and Statoil to build large scale solar plants in Brazil

Facebook’s New Data Center to Run on Renewable Energy

Solar Thermal Electric

New Technology Has the Potential to Lower Cost of CSP Systems

South Australia
Solar Research Field Opens in South Australia

Energy saving

ENGIE Announces Largest Utility-Scale Energy Storage Installation in Massachusetts

Hyperdrive Innovation launches major new battery technology

redT to Supply Hybrid Energy Storage Solution to Australia 

Battery costs in stationary energy could fall by up to 66 percent says IRENA

Electric/Hybrid

Mazda, Toyota and Denso to Establish New Company

US EV market growth at risk due to slow construction of charging network

NREL study quantifies how much EV charging infrastructure is needed in the US

Volvo Adds Next Generation XC90 to South Carolina Plant in $1.1 billion Investment Drive

Panorama

Michael Bloomberg Pledges $64 Million for Anti-Coal, Pro-Renewables Initiatives

UK Government Confirms up to £557 million for Renewable Energy Projects

New Deal with npower Will Help BT Reach 100 % Renewable Energy Target

Ireland
Microsoft, GE sign agreement on Irish Wind Project 

Australia
Record year for Australian renewables

Small Hydro

$576 Million in Economic Benefits Tied to Pumped Hydroelectric Storage Project in Virginia

DEWA Making Progress on Hatta Hydroelectric Plant

Agenda

European Biomass to Power 2017

Cleantech Open West


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