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Thursday, 19 March 2015 Newsletter
CT scanning shows why tilting trees produce better biofuel CT scanning shows why tilting trees produce better biofuel
Researchers at Imperial College London have used medical imaging techniques to explore why making willow trees grow at an angle can vastly improve their biofuel yields.
University's biofuel research gets bump up in funding University
The University of Saskatchewan will receive $538,542 in federal biofuel research funding, a bump up in support that is likely to help clean-fuel producers in western Canada purify and convert ray glycerol more cost-effectively.
REG Bio-Power officially opens new power plant
REG Bio-Power has formally unveiled a new 18 MW power plant in Yorkshire which will be used for converting cooking oil into 100 percent eco-friendly energy for the National Grid.
Biomass

Alstom signs two biomass contracts in the UK

Moldova
EU launches Energy and Biomass Project II in Moldova

Drax enters domestic wood fuel heating market with acquisition of Billington Bioenergy

Panorama

IRENA: Renewables Key to Socio-Economic Development in Swaziland

EMEC and Crown Estate publish report on performance of subsea cabling

IEA says rise in global greenhouse gas emissions has stopped

Electric/Hybrid

Kuwait plans 100 solar-powered fueling stations by 2020

Innovators show how low carbon agenda can help the UK economy

Energy saving

ETI to test EnergyPath software with UK local authorities

Geothermal

Idemitsu to build binary geothermal plant

Interviews

Leading The Way: Ivan Urlaub of the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association 

Ocean Energy

SeaRoc to help build a novel tidal energy foundation system

Agenda

European Algae Biomass 2015 22nd & 23rd April, Amsterdam, The Netherlands


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