Renewable Energy Magazine-Biofuels newsletter

Thursday, 26 May 2016 Newsletter
Canada Canada's Second Largest Airline in Biofuel Hookup
Canada’s second-largest airline is teaming up with Alberta-based, Clean Energy Technology Centre to accelerate the development of sustainable aviation biofuel in Western Canada.
UK Feed-In Tariff cuts for new anaerobic digestion plants could be worse than thought UK Feed-In Tariff cuts for new anaerobic digestion plants could be worse than thought
New figures analysed by the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) have revealed that the Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for new AD plants could be even more heavily restricted than thought at first
US Energy Department announces funding for bioenergy projects
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced funding of up to $90 million in project funding for biorefinery facilities
Biogas

PlanET Biogas commissions two new biogas plants in the UK for Asgard Renewables

Biomass

Thailand
Nippon Paper Group installs demonstration biomass production facility in Thailand

Interviews

Heat recovery from wastewater: An interview with Lynn Mueller of International Wastewater Systems

The potential impacts of Brexit on energy: An interview with Vladimir Parail of Oxera

Electric/Hybrid

Largest electric vehicle project in the world now underway in the UK

Energy saving

UT Dallas researcher discovers method of making batteries last five times longer

Ocean Energy

Scotrenewables Tidal Power launches world’s largest tidal turbine

Agenda

European Biomass to Power 2016

UK Energy Storage Conference in 2016


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