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Thursday, 02 October 2014 Newsletter
Southwest Airlines inks bio-fuels deal Southwest Airlines inks bio-fuels deal
Southwest Airlines has signed an agreement to buy about 3 million gallons of renewable jet fuel a year from Red Rock Bio-fuels LLC, of Fort Collins, Colorado in the U.S.
Enovos and NPG energy inaugurate biogas plant at Antwerp Port Enovos and NPG energy inaugurate biogas plant at Antwerp Port
NPG energy, a subsidiary of Enovos Luxembourg, has inaugurated its NPG BIO II biogas plant, at the Deurganckdok at Antwerp Port. The open is the first of three to come over the next year, the company said.
REA campaigning means biogas producers no longer need to pay for permits
The Environment Agency has confirmed that biogas producers will no longer need to pay for permits or waste handling controls to use fruit and vegetable by-products in the anaerobic digestion (AD) process.
Biogas

M&S strikes landmark deal to buy biomethane certificates

Biomass

IRENA: Biomass could reach 60 percent of total global renewable energy use by 2030

Ontario power plant now operating on biomass

Kitchen scraps and animal waste fuel green power boom

Panorama

India
Opportunity for renewables in India as coal is given the red card

New Heat Networks Code of Practice must succeed says UK heating company director

Renewable energy will be key to Paris climate talks, IRENA says

More than 100,000 poised to participate in march in advance of UN climate summit

Greensmith on track to integrate over 23MW of energy storage in 2014

Economic growth and action on climate change can be achieved together

UK could fall behind in renewables sector without clarity warns Savills energy

Wind

India
India signs MOU for first ever offshore wind power project

DNV GL to help reduce offshore wind costs by 25 percent

Inch Cape Offshore deploys new lidar for enhanced wind measurement

PV

SunEdison announces advent of advanced polysilicon technology

Wind

Voltalia announces initial output from its first Brazilian wind farm

PV

New production line for tailored solar facades completed as part of EU project

Martifer Solar adds nearly 90 MW to its Italian portfolio

Electric/Hybrid

HyperSolar sees market opportunity for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles

China
Chinese propose new investment in EV charging infrastructure

Geothermal

Geothermal Power Approaches 12,000 Megawatts Worldwide

Agenda

African Renewable Energy Forum and Exhibition 2014


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