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Thursday, 16 March 2017 Newsletter

Scientists harness solar power to produce clean hydrogen from biomass

Scientists harness solar power to produce clean hydrogen from biomass

A team of scientists at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom has developed a way of using solar power to generate a fuel that is both sustainable and relatively cheap to produce. It’s using natural light to generate hydrogen from biomass.

European Biomass Conference and Exhibition to be chaired by Swedish and Finnish representatives

Sweden
European Biomass Conference and Exhibition to be chaired by Swedish and Finnish representatives

Lena Ek and Henrik Ehrnrooth will co-chair the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition 12-15 June 2017, in Stockholm Sweden.

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.

Biogas

Schmack Biogas building biomethane plant in northern France

Panorama

U.S. Mayor vows his city will remain at forefront of renewable energy

Australia
South Australia announces detailed clean energy strategy based on energy storage

Chatham House report inspires debate, consternation

Iran
Iran and Middle East could adopt fully renewable electricity systems finds Finnish study

New EU research tool makes energy planning for governments easier

PV

Envision Solar announces first Florida installation of its Solar Tree

Ireland
Dulas collaborates with CSR to launch Irish solar ground mount service

'Floating' solar island to provide power for Japanese supplier of Apple components

UK Budget
STA concern at silence from Chancellor on rooftop solar business rate hike

Solar Thermal Electric

Farm grows crops in Australian desert with help of concentrated solar power

Wind

Environmental groups oppose planned wind farm in Kenya

Manchester University investigating AI and robots for offshore windfarms

European Union clears Siemens' acquisition of wind turbine maker Gamesa

Women’s Power List celebrates wind industry’s leading female figures

Electric/Hybrid

Jaguar I-PACE
Jaguar unveils its first electric car concept – the Jaguar I-PACE

Chargemaster to launch UK’s first ever Electric Vehicle experience centre

UK local authority to install rapid EV charging for domestic and commercial vehicles

Agenda

BioCycle East Coast 17

MENA New Energy 2017


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