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Thursday, 30 March 2017 Newsletter

ADBA to help highlight benefits of anaerobic digestion on World Water Day

ADBA to help highlight benefits of anaerobic digestion on World Water Day

The Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association (ADBA) is to join the World Biogas Association (WBA) to highlight the contribution that anaerobic digestion (AD) can make to tackling the water crisis in the UK and abroad.

Schmack Biogas building biomethane plant in northern France

Schmack Biogas building biomethane plant in northern France

Schmack Biogas, part of the Viessmann Group, has been awarded a contract to construct a biomethane plant in Sourdun in northern France. This follows the French government’s adoption of a feed-in tariff for biogas in December of 2016.

ETI launches project to remove impurities from biomass making bioenergy cheaper and more efficient

ETI launches project to remove impurities from biomass making bioenergy cheaper and more efficient

The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has launched a £2.2 million Feedstock Improvement project that aims to make biomass cheaper and more efficient.

Biomass

New Constellation biomass plant in Georgia set to go online by summer

Japan
Efficiency boost for Japanese biomass plant thanks to Climeon Energy

Sheffield University to produce new graphic novel explaining bioenergy and climate change

Panorama

2016 a record year for renewables finds IRENA

Former gold mine to become renewable energy hub

Brexit is squeezing energy sector growth says UK business advisor

Trump administration to scale back U.S. effort to address climate change

Interviews

Food Waste Collection in the UK: An interview with Bruce Bratley of First Mile

Electric/Hybrid

Autonomous electric vehicles in the US by 2020 claims China-backed startup NIO

UK Government announces £23 million to support hydrogen vehicles and infrastructure

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

Energy saving

UK has reduced emissions without increasing energy bills says Government advisory committee

Alliance to Save Energy vows to fight Trump budget cuts

Scilly Isles project to provide global model for smart energy systems

Ocean Energy

Green Marine installs Penguin Wave Energy Converter at EMEC

Agenda

Expo Biomasa

Alternative & Renewable Energy Quest in Architecture & Urbanism


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