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Thursday, 29 September 2016 Newsletter
US Scientists Turn Carbon Dioxide Back Into Fuel US Scientists Turn Carbon Dioxide Back Into Fuel
As scientists and policymakers around the world try to combat the increasing rate of climate change, they have focused on the chief culprit: carbon dioxide.
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."
New recycling industry framework could release more food waste for biogas generation
If the Framework for Greater Consistency in Household Recycling for England is adopted by the UK government, it could mean more food waste becoming available for biogas generation.
Biogas

Saria runs one of its sites completely off-grid using anaerobic digestion

ADBA working group publishes guidance on secondary containment

Biomass

New €5.83 million project to boost biobased start-ups in NW Europe

Biomass specialists help to provide advice on the UK government’s new Heat Network Regulations

New 3.8 million euro SuperBIO project to support industrial innovation within the EU bioeconomy

Biomass Control System Delivered for Hawaiian Facility

South American Egg Producer Invests in German Biomass Technology

Panorama

US Clean Power Plan remains on firm legal ground says AWEA

Ingeteam is to showcase an innovative system for wind at WindEurope

UL acquires AWS Truepower to expand renewable energy portfolio

Apple commits to 100 percent renewable energy target

Ireland
Energia brings green energy to Aurivo in 36 GW supply deal

Wind

Siemens announces major wind power successes

Xcel uses Vaisala’s due diligence services to finance Colorado wind farm

Nordex partners with Lufthansa in drone inspection deal

Middough selected for Icebreaker offshore wind project in Lake Erie

PV

National Trust wins award for modern art solar array

Algeria
Eni enters Algerian renewable energy sector

India
Adani unveils world’s largest solar plant in Tamil Nadu

SolarReserve promotes urban solar farms in South Africa

Electric/Hybrid

Electric vehicles will help EU shift towards green transport future, EEA says

Germany
Mercedes Benz/Daimler introduce new electric commercial vehicle range

Agenda

Alternative & Renewable Energy Quest in Architecture & Urbanism

The World Conference on Climate Change


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