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Thursday, 18 August 2016 Newsletter
U.S. Navy To Power ‘Great Green Fleet’ With Australian Biofuel U.S. Navy To Power ‘Great Green Fleet’ With Australian Biofuel
The United States Navy has accepted Australia's offer to supply biofuel for its Asia-Pacific "Great Green Fleet."
Saria runs one of its sites completely off-grid using anaerobic digestion Saria runs one of its sites completely off-grid using anaerobic digestion
Europe’s largest food chain by-products processor, Saria, is now operating its Doncaster, UK, site completely off-grid using 100 percent renewable energy from anaerobic digestion (AD).
ADBA working group publishes guidance on secondary containment
The Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association (ADBA) has published a tool and accompanying guide to secondary containment provisions that should be in place on anaerobic digestion (AD) sites.
Biomass

South American Egg Producer Invests in German Biomass Technology

Panorama

Companies Can Reduce Carbon Footprint by Giving Consumers Green Choices

Myanmar
Flexenclosure expands its eSite green hybrid power system footprint in Myanmar

RSPB calls for renewed commitment to renewable energy by the UK Government

IRENA Conference Set to Boost Off-Grid Renewable Energy Development Worldwide

Philippines
JBIC to fund renewable energy projects in The Philippines

Al Maiorino

Policy Changes in Scotland Result In Negative Impacts for Renewable Sector

Wind

United Kingdom Approves Dong Energy’s Hornsea Two Offshore Wind Farm

Australia
South Australia approves DP Energy’s Port Augusta wind farm

PV

PetersenDean expands corporate headquarters, adds 500 jobs

SolarWorld provides solar panels for Baltimore Ravens solar project

Geothermal

Toshiba signs geothermal development deal with Djibouti

Electric/Hybrid

Nissan wheels out two revolutionary new zero-emission vehicles

Agenda

Alternative & Renewable Energy Quest in Architecture & Urbanism

UK Energy Storage Conference in 2016


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