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Friday, 09 June 2017 Newsletter

IRENA expands effort to drive corporate renewable energy use

IRENA expands effort to drive corporate renewable energy use

As part of its efforts to boost renewable energy use by businesses around the world, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has launched a global company survey questionnaire on the corporate sourcing of renewables.

To-Syn-Fuel project to demonstrate the advantages of synthetic fuels and green hydrogen from biomass

To-Syn-Fuel project to demonstrate the advantages of synthetic fuels and green hydrogen from biomass

To-Syn-Fuel is a project funded by Horizon 2020 EU’s new research and innovation programme which aims to demonstrate the production of Synthetic Fuels and Green Hydrogen from waste biomass.

Agribusiness offers best opportunities for the bio-economy finds new report

Agribusiness offers best opportunities for the bio-economy finds new report

Agribusiness presents the biggest opportunities for the bio-economy according to a new report published in the lead-up to Bio-Based Innovations Expo 2017.

Biomass

University of California researchers sequence genome of algae used for biofuels

University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers develop process to harvest three high-value products at once from biomass

Sheffield bioenergy experts collaborate with Egyptian partners to produce drinking water

Lufthansa Technik to use biomass power for aircraft overhaul site in Puerto Rico

Panorama

Nepal and China to collaborate on hydroelectric project

Renewable energy technology training center to open in Tanzania

LOC Group announces the launch of LOC Renewables

Wind

China
DNV GL to support the development of offshore wind technical standards in China

Germany, Belgium and Denmark sign agreement to deploy more offshore wind in Europe

Vietnam
GE to develop 800 MW wind project in Vietnam

PV

France
Sonnedix acquires Aloe Energy with 67 MW solar portfolio in France

Huawei launches a new smart energy solution at Intersolar Europe

IEA PVPS publishes new technical reports on PV performance

Al Maiorino

How the UK Can Continue Leading the Charge on Renewable Energy Innovation

Interviews

The future of smart home energy: An interview with Mika Nuotio of Empower Micro Systems

Agenda

Expo Biomasa

The 2017 European Base Oils and Lubricants interactive Summit


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