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Thursday, 02 March 2017 Newsletter

Scientists in Egypt develop aviation biofuel from jatropha plants

Scientists in Egypt develop aviation biofuel from jatropha plants

Scientists at the National Research Centre in Egypt have developed a biofuel suitable for aviation from jatropha plants. The plants are grown in the desert using sewage water.

A more efficient method for harvesting microalgae is on the horizon

A more efficient method for harvesting microalgae is on the horizon

Bendy Estime, a biomedical and chemical engineering Ph.D. candidate at Syracuse University in New York, has developed a new technology for energy efficient cultivation and harvesting of microalgae.

University of Illinois energy farm to get biomass boiler

The University of Illinois Energy Farm is scheduled to receive a new biomass boiler from Germany for its greenhouse.

Biofuels

Biofuel crops to play crucial role in Hawaii’s energy future

Biogas

Policy Exchange report stirs new debate on UK waste policy following Brexit vote

Biomass

Plans for UK combined biomass and food plant remain on track say Orthios Eco

Panorama

EU decarbonisation of transport strategy does not go far enough says EESC

HyperSolar demonstrates hydrogen production using solar cells

EU court affirms anti-dumping duties on Chinese solar panels

Carbon neutrality of woody biomass scrutinized in Chatham House report

Geothermal

New York's iconic St. Patrick's Cathedral activates geothermal plant

Electric/Hybrid

San Diego more than doubles the size of its EV infrastructure

Energy saving

Japan
Aquion Energy assists with Japanese solar power and storage system

Agenda

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