Biofuels ExxonMobil Introduces Renewable Diesel Process Technology ExxonMobil Catalysts and Licensing has introduced ExxonMobil Renewable Diesel process technology (“EMRD”) to help meet the evolving needs for mobility, while utilizing renewable feedstock. This new process technology converts feedstocks including, but not limited to, vegetable oils, unconverted cooking oil and animal fats, into renewable diesel. | United, Honeywell Invest in New Clean Tech Venture Biogas HoSt and Birch Solutions sign Agreement for Biogas Technology Deployment in the UK HoSt and Birch Solutions have signed an exclusive partner agreement to market HoSt’s biogas technology alongside Birch Solutions services and operations in the UK. Birch Solutions is one of the UK’s leading AD plant service providers, providing a full suite of services and maintenance along with biogas plant optimisation. In this strategiccollaboration, the focus will be promoting and selling plant expansion projects to existing plant operators as well as complete, new build AD plants. | Dourogás GNV Supplies First Heavy Vehicle with 100% Renewable Biomethane Electric/Hybrid Cupra launches new EV&me app Frost & Sullivan recognises REE as 2021 Global EV Platform Company of the Year Everrati presents its Electric Land Rover Series IIA at Concours of Elegance 2021 Ocean Energy Minesto and SEV Extend PPA and Plan for Scale-Up in Vestmannasund Leading marine energy developer Minesto has signed a two-year extension of its Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the electric utility company SEV for Minesto’s tidal energy site in Vestmannasund, Faroe Islands. In addition, a site extension analysis concludes that the current 200 kW Vestmannasund site has merits for expansion to a 4 MW commercial array. | Panorama PV New Report Shows Solar Energy in US will Generate More Electricity in 2035 than All Homes Consume Today The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released the Solar Futures Study detailing the significant role solar will play in decarbonizing the nation’s power grid. The study shows that by 2035, solar energy has the potential to power 40% of the nation’s electricity, drive deep decarbonization of the grid, and employ as much as 1.5 million people—without raising electricity prices. The study’s findings call for massive and equitable deployment of clean energy sources, underscoring the Biden administration’s efforts to tackle the climate crisis and rapidly increase access to renewable power throughout the country. | Encore Renewable Energy partners with VVPPSA on a community solar array Pathfinder Clean Energy secures solar farm planning consent near Norwich, UK Storage Briggs & Stratton Acquires SimpliPhi Power Briggs & Stratton announced today it has acquired SimpliPhi Power, a California-based manufacturer of energy storage and management systems which store solar, grid and wind power for future use by residential, commercial and industrial customers. Through this acquisition, Briggs & Stratton will accelerate its growth into the energy storage system market, expanding the business to offer a comprehensive range of products that provide safe, reliable and affordable energy solutions to a broader group of customers in this fast growing market. | Wind TÜV SÜD Provides Certification of Wind Turbines for Areas Impacted by Tropical Storms Agenda Wind Europe EoLIS 2021 Hydrogen Economy Europe 2021 |