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Friday, 25 November 2016 Newsletter

Baringa Partners appointed to lead new ETI bioenergy project

Baringa Partners appointed to lead new ETI bioenergy project

Energy consultancy Baringa Partners has been selected by the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) to lead the six-month Biomass Logistics project which will model the logistics requirements of different bioenergy scenarios.

Canadian Government supports algal biorefinery demonstration project

Canada
Canadian Government supports algal biorefinery demonstration project

The Canadian National Research Council (NRC) has collaborated on the development of the country’s first algal biorefinery demonstration project to recycle CO2 into algal biomass.

World Biogas Association (WBA) launched at UNFCCC COP 22

The World Biogas Association (WBA) has been launched at the United Nations Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) COP22 at Marrakesh, Morocco.  

Biofuels

Alaska Airlines runs flight using fuel made from residual biomass

Biogas

India
Sheffield University collaborates with Indian partners to power a rural Indian village

Electric/Hybrid

White House announces action to accelerate deployment of EVs and charging infrastructure

Energy saving

Germany
E.ON study shows German businesses focusing on climate protection

France
EDF and Stornetic start project on advanced smart grids storage solutions

Swedish IoT provider raises $3 million for IoT expansion and innovation

Interviews

Keeping wind power online: An interview with Tom Dyffort of Altitec

Ocean Energy

Carnegie Wave Energy receives ERDF grant for CETO project in the UK

Agenda

Alternative & Renewable Energy Quest in Architecture & Urbanism


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