Scientists from the Energy Department's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), along with their counterparts from solar energy research institutes in Germany and Japan, gathered recently to discuss the future of photovoltaics (PV) and assess its con

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and Aalto University investigated how willow biomass can be utilised more efficiently. When processed correctly, willow is eminently suitable as a source of sugar in the production of ethanol. The lignin fraction formed as a by-product of the ethanol process and the fibres and compounds of willow bark are suitable for the manufacture of environmentally friendly chemicals and bio-based materials.

Hospital PV plant wins ICCI Energy Award

The biggest solar power plant of a public enterprise in Turkey has won the ICCI Energy Award. The 5.3 MW plant is operated by Turgut Ã-zal Medical Centre of İnönü University in Malatya, Eastern Turkey.

E2: 2.5 Million Americans Work in Clean Energy

Strong Federal, State Clean Energy Policies Could Create Even More Jobs

Buyer-Seller Meet at Asia's Biomass Power & Pellet Trade in Tokyo, this May

CMT's 7th Biomass Pellets Trade & Power on May 16-19, spotlights - Japan's fast expanding biomass power market; and pellet trade with Southeast Asia, USA and Canada.

UK RENEWABLES INDUSTRY FACES UP TO BREXIT 'PARADOX'

Regulations could be loosened but incentives to develop a low carbon economy lost, say experts

Natural Power expands asset management

Renewable energy consultancy, Natural Power, has appointed Euan Fenelon as Director of Asset Management; and Kevin Quinn as Head of Site Management.

Why Power Markets Tilt Toward Renewables Even With Cheap Oil

Anna Hirtenstein for Bloomberg Business:  If you’re a power plant developer, chances are you’ll be selling renewables in a developing nation in the decades ahead -- even with fossil fuel prices bumping along historic lows. That’s been the conclusion for some time of the International Energy Agency and independent researchers such as Bloomberg New Energy Finance. A report out Thursday from the United Nations Environment Program using BNEF data gives more statistical backing for the trends. For the first time in 2015, more investment went into renewables than fossil fuels, and most of the money went to emerging markets. BNEF is hosting a conference in New York starting April 4 to bring together executives and bankers attempting to generate value from the boom. Here are six charts from the UNEP report showing why cheap oil and natural gas aren’t about to slow the rise of wind and solar.

BIO Announces Plenary Session Speakers for the 2016 World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology

World's Largest Industrial Biotech Conference to be Held in San Diego from April 17-20, 2016

Gasification & Syngas Technologies Council Announces Free Second Year for New Members

The Gasification and Syngas Technologies Council (GSTC) has announced a special offer for new members: Join this year and get next year's membership for free. GSTC, the world's premier trade association for the syngas and gasification industries, is making the exclusive offer available on both levels of its membership.

Renewable Energy Group Closes Acquisition of Sanimax Biodiesel Plant

The 20 million gallon REG Madison biorefinery is Renewable Energy Group's 11th active biomass-based diesel refinery in the US and expands REG's nameplate production capacity to more than 450 million gallons annually.

Another win for renewable energy in California

The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors approved a lease agreement with Controlled Thermal Resources today that will allow for the development of a new centralized geothermal power plant in the Salton Sea Known Geothermal Resource Area located in Southern California.

Bosch Announces 2015 Green Living Award Winners, Recognizing Innovation in Commercial and Residential Projects

Bosch selects six North American winners of the annual contest, awarding Visa Card prizes to the winners

Geothermal energy as useful tool for de-carbonising Europe's heating sector

The role of geothermal energy in district heating - while continuously underestimated - could play a tremendously important role for the energy security and an efficient and affordable heating future of Europe.

National Advanced Biofuels Conference & Expo to Co-locate with International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo (FEW)

Produced by BBI International, the event is expected to be largest gathering of biofuels producers and industry experts in 2016

Ormat Signs Definitive Agreements to Acquire Geothermal Power Plant in the Island of Guadeloupe

This plant currently generates approximately 10 MW, and owns two exploration licenses with a total additional potential capacity of up to 30 MW, all located in Guadeloupe Island, a French territory in the Caribbean.

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