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Thursday, 23 April 2020 Newsletter

Turkey
Biogest expands its Asian project pipeline with its first order from Turkey

Biogest expands its Asian project pipeline with its first order from Turkey

Biogest has received its first order to build an agricultural biogas plant near Ankara in Turkey, the first project of its kind for the company in the country, developed in cooperation with Enerlinc Ltd.

U.S. Gain Supplies RNG for Thermal Emission Reductions

U.S. Gain Supplies RNG for Thermal Emission Reductions

U.S. Gain has completed a renewable natural gas (RNG) supply agreement with the Port of Seattle. RNG will be used to heat Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) and power its fleet of buses.

China joins the IEA Bioenergy Technology Collaboration Programme

China joins the IEA Bioenergy Technology Collaboration Programme

The IEA Bioenergy Technology Collaboration Programme (TCP) has announced that the People’s Republic of China has joined the TCP, bringing the number of contracting parties to 26.

Biofuels

MINSHIP Embarks on Bulk Carrier Biofuel Trial

Biogas

ADBA and REA launch joint survey to treat surplus organic waste generated by Covid-19 lockdown

Biomass

Breakthrough Renewable Energy Development from VGrid Energy Systems

Bioenergy Joins European Alliance for a Green Recovery

Drax Biomass Donates $30,000 to Help Communities in Need

Interviews

What Place for Hydrogen? An interview with Professor Armin Schnettler of Siemens

Panorama

Wastewater at the Heart of Multi-Billion Pound Plan to Decarbonize British Horticulture

ACORE and WSA join forces to advance the renewable energy sector

Agenda

Future of Biofuels

Progress in Biogas V


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