Renewable Energy Magazine-Biofuels newsletter

Wednesday, 25 November 2015 Newsletter
Biofuel enzymes market growth spurred by second-generation feedstock, report says Biofuel enzymes market growth spurred by second-generation feedstock, report says
A recent shift in interest from starch-based ethanol to cellulosic ethanol has helped spur growth in the biofuel enzyme market, according to a new analysis by BCC Research.
Unique biofuel plant to go online in early December Unique biofuel plant to go online in early December
Biodico  announced its new facility in the San Joaquin Valley, in the US state of California -- a plant that is purportedly the world’s first biofuel production facility operating entirely on renewable heat and power generated on-site --  will go online the first week of December.
Energy-efficient reaction drives biofuel conversion technology
A new study from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory explains the mechanism behind a technology that converts bio-based ethanol into hydrocarbon blend-stocks for use as fossil fuel alternatives.
Biofuels

USDA announces $210 million for biofuels infrastructure

Biomass

Europe remains most important market for solid biomass

Biogas

Weltec Biopower breaks ground down under for biogas project

Wind

DTBird®: Spanish technology reconciling birds with wind farms is already airborne

India
Suzlon Group wins an order for a 31.50 MW wind farm in Telegana, India

Siemens to supply turbines to three Italian wind farms in a single year

Finland
VTT solutions reduce the effect of wind turbines on communications

PV

Kosovo
Rudis and LLT Kosova install the first solar power plant in Kosovo

Record photovoltaic module production forecast through the first half of 2016

REC releases its Solar Market Outlook for Q3 2015

Al Maiorino

What companies across the globe can Learn from Japan’s geothermal growth

Interviews

Managing corporate grid defection: An interview with Hervé Touati of the Rocky Mountain Institute

Ocean Energy

Mojo Maritime releases Mermaid risk analysis upgrade

Apple invests in Irish marine energy sector

Agenda

Energy Storage 2016 Summit


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