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Thursday, 22 November 2018 Newsletter

Israeli Technology Used to Turn Human Waste Into Biofuel

Israeli Technology Used to Turn Human Waste Into Biofuel

A Ben-Gurion University pilot study has demonstrated that raw human excrement can potentially be converted to a safe, reusable fuel and a nutrient rich fertilizer, thus addressing two major worldwide issues of sanitation and fuel for energy.

ADBA announces keynote speakers for ADBA National Conference 2018

ADBA announces keynote speakers for ADBA National Conference 2018

The Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) has announced three keynote speakers – a Minister, a Lord and a Chief Economist – for its ADBA National Conference 2018, which will take place on 11th December in London.  

Enagás Signs Two Agreements Promoting Development of Renewable Gas

Enagás Signs Two Agreements Promoting Development of Renewable Gas

Enagás has signed an agreement with Ence to develop projects to obtain renewable gases from biomass. The agreement was signed by CEO of Ence, Ignacio de Colmenares and  Managing Director of Enagás, Marcelino Oreja.

Biofuels

Elior UK Recycles 36 Tonnes of Coffee Waste

Finland
Vehicles at Lapland Airports in Finland switch to Neste MY Renewable Diesel

Biogas

Iona Capital Invests in AD Biogas Plant in Scotland

IEA Executive Director Highlights Hydrogen on Visit to Netherlands

Biomass

Andritz to Supply Boiler for Biomass Power Plant in Japan

UK countryside must be prepared for climate change so that it supports reduced emissions says CCC

Electric/Hybrid

Carbon Trust organises roundtable workshop on low carbon transport in South West England

British Gas launches new EV tariff

Tritium Technology lets Hungarian EV Drivers Experience Country's First Liquid-Cooled 50kW Fast Charger 

Energy saving

Mitsubishi to Supply Equipment for 240 MW Energy-Management System in Japan

Stem and OPG Partner on Energy Storage

Energy Vault Announces Transformative Utility-Scale Energy Storage Technology

Ocean Energy

Orbital Marine Power unveils design for world’s most powerful tidal turbine

Panorama

Google to Break Ground on New Data Center in Denmark

Major corporations call for easier access to renewable energy

BNEF Analysis Shows Wind and Solar are Cheapest Sources of Power Generation

Innovator Tempus Energy successfully challenges fossil fuel bias in UK power market

PV

Solar power should not be provided for free says UK Energy Minister

MIT Analysis Pinpoints Reasons for the Plummeting Cost of Solar Power

EDF Renewables and Shell Energy Sign 15-Year Power Purchase Agreement

Solar panels at King’s Cross railway station reduce carbon emissions by over 40 tonnes

Wind

LOC Renewables facilitates discussion on risk reduction in cable laying

Vail Resorts Announces Long-Term Wind Energy Contract

Aquanis awarded $3.5 million funding from US DOE for improvements in wind technology

Tesla and BP Test Battery Storage at South Dakota Wind Farm

Agenda

International Biomass Conference

MENA New Energy 2019


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