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Friday, 03 April 2015 Newsletter
Sustainable biofuels highlighted as key for future transport needs Sustainable biofuels highlighted as key for future transport needs
The Transport Energy Task Force in the UK is highlighting the important role sustainable biofuels will play in meeting the UK’s future transport needs.
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
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.
Biofuels

REG Bio-Power officially opens new power plant

Biomass

IKEA to expand its renewable energy portfolio with biomass fuel cells system

Alstom signs two biomass contracts in the UK

Panorama

UK Green Investment Bank agrees terms on £200 million international pilot

ABB wins $900 million order to connect Norwegian and German power grids

IRENA: Renewables Key to Socio-Economic Development in Swaziland

EMEC and Crown Estate publish report on performance of subsea cabling

Electric/Hybrid

Leviton launches new next generation workplace EV charging pedestals

Energy saving

ETI to test EnergyPath software with UK local authorities

Geothermal

Idemitsu to build binary geothermal plant

Agenda

International Conference on Chemical and Biochemical Engineering


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