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Thursday, 20 February 2014 Newsletter
Biogas liquefaction plant to power buses in Norway Biogas liquefaction plant to power buses in Norway
Wärtsilä Corporation has delivered a biogas liquefaction plant to the Norwegian Cambi AS that  will produce biomethane from household food waste to be used as bio-fuel for buses in Oslo.
Finland
Fortum invests in Finnish biomass CHP project
Fortum invests in Finnish biomass CHP project
Fortum has added to its investments in Finland by participating in a project to develop a new combined heat and power (CHP) plant in Naantali
First commercial AD plant in North East England opens in County Durham
The north east’s first commercial food waste anaerobic digestion (AD) plant, which will generate enough energy to power 2,000 homes every year, has officially opened in County Durham
Biomass

Algae Biomass Organization publishes updated standards for algae industry

Panorama

Irish government launches new offshore renewable energy plan

European Investment Bank  provides €100 million loan for renewable energy in Pakistan

Renewables helping to lead American energy transition according to Bloomberg report

Energy saving

Knauf Insulation joins the Sustainable Energy Association to promote energy efficiency

Ocean Energy

Atlantis Resources secures EC grant for tidal turbine research

Tidal Lagoon Power submits application for world’s first tidal lagoon power plant

WaveRoller obtains external performance verification from DNV GL

PV

Swedish solar firm and university develop a unique process to recycle rare metals

Rwanda
Scatec Solar to help develop Rwanda PV Project

Italy
SunEdison announces closure of Italian polysilicon plant

India
German consortium signs PPA for 5MW Indian solar project

Solar Thermal Electric

Abu Dhabi sues Spain over cuts to support for solar thermal project

Next generation solar storage advances as SolarReserve project begins commissioning

Wind

Korea
Hyundai installs 5.5MW offshore wind turbine prototype in South Korea

Brazil
Enel Green Power completes its first Brazilian wind farm

Denmark
Siemens to build new wind turbine diagnostics centre

Vestas urges EU to implement ambitious renewable energy target

Chinese offshore wind gains paving way for a global supply chain

Miscellaneous

First Japanese energy storage conference coming in November 2014

New solar powered lamp can end to fuel poverty

Agenda

Biochemicals & Bioplastics 2014


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