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Thursday, 03 September 2015 Newsletter
Abengoa and Toshiba to build 299 MW biomass plant in UK Abengoa and Toshiba to build 299 MW biomass plant in UK
Spanish multinational  Abengoa and Toshiba Corporation will partner to build the world's largest power and steam from biomass plant, the plant's owner, MGT Teesside announced.
Olive Energy plans biomass conversion plant in Mukah, Malaysia Olive Energy plans biomass conversion plant in Mukah, Malaysia
Olive Energy Sdn Bhd has announced plans to begin construction of a 12.1 MW biomass plant in Mukah, Malaysia early next year, with a targeted completion date of July 1, 2018.
Green Investment Bank helps to fund new green energy plant in Sheffield
The UK Green Investment Bank (GIB) and Equitix have announced a £14.6 million investment in £30 million of new green energy plant in Sheffield.
Biofuels

UPS signs three renewable fuels agreements

In New Zealand, beer begets biofuel

Biogas

Capacity of UK anaerobic digestion sector surges beyond 500 MWe

UK farming sector leads 40 percent surge in biogas

Al Maiorino

Building public support for renewable projects shouldn’t be a ‘Plan B’

Interviews

Advancing the solar revolution: An interview with Assaad Razzouk

Electric/Hybrid

NHS Trust announces new EV sharing scheme

Geothermal

Indonesia  anticipating spin off of Pertamina's geothermal assets

Study exploring groundwater and geothermal energy in drought-stricken US states

Ocean Energy

World’s largest ocean energy plant connected to US grid

Project aims to cut costs and boost confidence in wave and tidal energy

Agenda

Kuwait Sustainable Energy Conference and Exhibition


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