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Wednesday, 12 April 2017 Newsletter

University researchers believe they've found a way to reduce ethanol cost

University researchers believe they

A team of engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has utilized biomass to produce a compound used in plastic production. They estimate it could lower the cost of ethanol produced from plant material by more than two dollars per gallon.

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.

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

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

A 50 MW biomass plant built by Exelon subsidiary Constellation in Albany, Georgia, is expected to begin operation this summer. The facility was built in partnership with Proctor & Gamble.

Biomass

Japan
Efficiency boost for Japanese biomass plant thanks to Climeon Energy

Panorama

New energy storage design inspired by American fern

JLM Energy sells solar microstorage unit to California's Hoope Valley tribe

Energy Impact Awards seeking entries

New survey highlights shifting priorities in the energy sector

Facebook, Microsoft and investment firm get into renewable energy financing

PacifiCorp plans new renewable energy investments to 2020 and beyond

Eigg Electric finds renewable energy success on tiny Scottish island

Electric/Hybrid

Avid Technology and GKN Hybrid Power in new deal to develop EVO motor for green vehicles

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

Energy saving

Anesco and Limejump to create the largest energy storage portfolio in the UK

Thermal Energy International nets $1.7 million for heat recovery system

China
Dynavolt inaugurates mass production of lithium batteries in China

Australia
Australian researchers make potential solar energy storage breakthrough

Ocean Energy

Wello Penguin wave energy converter successfully generates power for the national grid

Indonesia
Atlantis Resources signs Preferred Supplier Agreement for Indonesian tidal project

Wind

Orenda Energy secures accreditation for its ‘tilting’ wind turbine

India
Tata Power commissions 100 MW Indian wind farm

Agenda

Expo Biomasa

Intersolar Europe


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