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Thursday, 23 November 2017 Newsletter

Australia
Australian Researchers Work to Develop Sustainable Biofuel Technology

Australian Researchers Work to Develop Sustainable Biofuel Technology

In partnership with the University of Newcastle, Newcastle Institute for Energy and Resources (NIER) and Muswellbrook Shire Council, Ethanol Technologies (Ethtec) has received $11.9 million in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to establish a demonstration facility at Muswellbrook.

Renewable Energy Lab Delivers Solid Biofuel 

Renewable Energy Lab Delivers Solid Biofuel 

Scientists at the National Resources Research Institute (NRRI) at the University of Minnesota have been able to produce solid biofuels that perform at comparable energy values to coal in fossil coal-burning facilities. 

Pacific Biodiesel Signs Contract With Hawaiian Electric

Pacific Biodiesel Signs Contract With Hawaiian Electric

Maui-based biofuel company Pacific Biodiesel Technologies will supply biodiesel to Hawaiian Electric Company for the 50 MW Schofield Generating Station, 8 MW Honolulu International Airport Emergency Power Facility, and other Oahu generation facilities as needed.

Biogas

ADBA National Conference to take place in London on 7th December 2017

Energy saving

Navigant Research’s Energy Storage Tracker Identifies More Than 1,700 Projects

Report Claims Australia Could be World Leader in Energy Storage

redT Becomes First Official Participant in Centrica Local Energy Market

ETI commissions new partners to broaden analysis of domestic energy use

Electric/Hybrid

UK Chancellor announces support for electric vehicles in Autumn Budget

Ford Introduces Hybrid Vehicle for Law Enforcement and Government Customers

Tesla Unveils "Industry-Disrupting” Semi 

Technavio Publishes New Report on Electric Vehicle Battery Market 

Geothermal

Azores
Geothermal Plant in Azores Now Operational

Ocean Energy

Australian wave energy company expands European operations with Welsh HQ

Australia
Bombora Wave Power announces investment round for first commercial size mWave wave energy generator

Liverpool’s new Metro Mayor appoints project director to spearhead Mersey tidal energy project

PV

Africa GreenTec installs first solar container in Niger

The World's Largest BiOPV Installation Completed in France

Midsummer develops flexible canvas tarpaulins with integrated solar

Wind

Revolutionary CDC Scotland offshore vessel moves closer to commercialisation

Stanford Researchers Test Public Receptiveness to Vertical Wind Turbines

Wind Turbines Will Power Whirlpool’s Greenville, Ohio, Facility

South Africa
Altitec announces the opening of a new company office in Cape Town, South Africa

Panorama

Ingeteam Awarded Contract for Maintenance of 200 MW

UK Buy-to-Let market migrates towards energy efficiency finds new DBRS report

University of Bath secures funds to help establish a sustainable technologies business hub 

Agenda

The 2017 European Base Oils and Lubricants interactive Summit

ADBA National Conference

EUBCE 2018- European Biomass Conference and Exhibition


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