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Thursday, 14 March 2019 Newsletter

W2C Rotterdam Project Welcomes Shell as Partner

W2C Rotterdam Project Welcomes Shell as Partner

Shell is joining a consortium of companies including Air Liquide, Nouryon (formerly AkzoNobel Specialty Chemicals), Enerkem and the Port of Rotterdam in Europe’s first advanced waste-to-chemicals facility in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Iowa farmers praise the release of the proposed E15 Rule

Iowa farmers praise the release of the proposed E15 Rule

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released the proposed rule for allowing E15 to be sold to 2001 and newer vehicles year-round across the country, potentially allowing motorists to access clean, low cost renewable fuel.

EBRD Supports Biogas Expansion in Belarus

EBRD Supports Biogas Expansion in Belarus

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is supporting renewable power generation and a better energy supply mix in Belarus with the provision of a $11.3 million loan for the construction of two biogas plants in the country.

Biogas

Xebec Receives Significant Order in Italy 

Innovative Biogas and Solar System Provides Onsite Power from Plant and Animal Waste

Bright Biomethane Prepares for First Installation in Scotland

Biofuels

Boeing to Offer Biofuel for Airlines to Fly New Airplanes Home

University of Utah Engineers Develop New Method to Convert Algae to Biofuel

Electric/Hybrid

ABB to Power Iceland’s First Electric Ferry

Volkswagen planning 22 million electric vehicles in ten years

Emily Folk

The Many Economic Benefits of Renewable Energy

Panorama

Solar and Wind Take the Lead in FERC'S First "Infrastructure" Report of 2019

Green hydrogen to become affordable by 2035 says DNV GL

PV

Statkraft Selects Norwegian Ocean Sun for Floating Solar Plant 

Risen Energy Signs Contract for 261MW with OPDEnergy

US solar market added 10.6 GW of PV in 2018

Storage

Dubai
Ingeteam Supplies Storage Power Station for Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park

Limejump welcomes its acquisition by Shell

Wind

EDPR and Microsoft execute PPAs for Wind Energy in Ohio

China
Siemens Gamesa to supply 21 MW of wind in China

Agenda

Expo Biomasa

Oleofuels 2019

Advanced Biotechnology Leadership Conference

International Biomass Conference


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