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Boeing, Aeromexico, And Mexico’s Airports And Auxiliary Services Join To Develop Aviation Biofuels
On February 24, 2016, Boeing, Aeromexico, and Mexico's Airports and Auxiliary Services (ASA) announced the start of a collaboration to advance research and development of sustainable biojet fuel in Mexico. The program will work with Mexico's Sector Fund for Energy Sustainability and is coordinated through the Mexican Bioenergy Innovation Center. The program is expected to include jatropha, ...
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Bioenergy Innovation Award 2012 goes to Cambi
The award committee’s citation: The Bioenergy Innovation Award 2012 goes to a Norwegian technology enterprise founded in 1989, which has remained innovative for many years, and which still continues to rediscover itself. The company possesses a sound knowledge network and succeeds in generating commercial successes from the products it develops. It has become world-renowned in spite of a ...
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Department of Energy Provides $40 Million for 4 DOE Bioenergy Research Centers
U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry recently (7/17) announced $40 million in Department of Energy awards for the establishment of four DOE Bioenergy Research Centers (BRCs), which will provide the scientific breakthroughs for a new generation of sustainable, cost-effective bioproducts and bioenergy. The centers each led by a DOE National Laboratory or a top university are designed to lay the ...
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WBA meet 39 Embassies in Stockholm
WBA meet with 39 Embassies in Stockholm on the 4th of December for promotion of the World Bioenergy Conference 2014. Click Here to download the full press release. Representatives from 39 embassies and trade offices from around the world gathered at the beginning of December for the traditional get-together held by Elmia and the Swedish Bioenergy Association Svebio to focus on the latest news ...
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Europeans pursue better energy technologies
The Nordic region is renowned for its work on the protection of the environment. For its part, the Research Council of Norway has announced that it will grant funding to eight national research centres for the development of environmentally friendly technologies. Each centre will receive up to NOK 20 million (EUR 2.26 million) a year for five years. Various topics will be covered during this ...
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European Commission Funds Global Project to Produce Ethanol, Biodiesel and Bioproducts From Algae
Nine partners from seven countries have joined in an innovative project to show that ethanol, biodiesel and bioproducts can be produced from algae on a large scale. The BIOfuel From Algae Technologies (BIOFAT) project, largely funded by the European Commission's Seventh Framework Program, aims to demonstrate that biofuels made from microalgae can offer energy efficiency, economic viability and ...
By Hart Energy
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Clarke Energy Forges Powerful Alignment with Bioenergy Australia
Clarke Energy is now a proud member of Bioenergy Australia, the innovative organisation with the aim of accelerating Australia’s energy transformation to bio-based fuel, gas, heat and power. The collaboration is the ideal alignment of strengths and capability as Clarke Energy continues to develop and supply our factory-built, biogas packages that are essentially ‘plug and play’ ...
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Frost & Sullivan Celebrates Green Companies at 2011 Asia Pacific Green Excellence Awards Banquet
Frost & Sullivan honoured and recognized 28 companies for their excellence in sustainable products, services and strategies at the 2011 Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Green Excellence Awards banquet held today at the Amara Sanctuary Resort Sentosa, Singapore. The 2011 Frost & Sullivan Green Excellence Awards are presented to companies in the Building and Environment, Energy, ...
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39 embassies represented on World Bioenergy get-together
Representatives from 39 embassies and trade offices from around the world gathered at the beginning of December for the traditional get-together held by Elmia and the Swedish Bioenergy Association Svebio to focus on the latest news and innovations in bioenergy. Planning is also fully underway for World Bioenergy 3–5 June in Jönköping, Sweden, featuring conferences, site visits and ...
By Elmia AB
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TINAs: Examining the potential of bioenergy, heat pumps, heat networks and heat storage
Low carbon technologies have been put under the spotlight with the publication of two in-depth reports into key areas of innovation. This new analysis, under the Technology Innovation Needs Assessments (TINAs), delves into bioenergy, heat pumps, heat networks and heat storage. It examines the commercial potential and key economic benefits of these technologies to the UK, alongside the key ...
By Carbon Trust
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Conecta Bioenergía: for large-scale energy consumers
It will be a meeting point for large-scale energy consumers and bioenergy professionals. In the current economic climate, with fossil fuel prices rising all the time, it has become vitally important to reduce energy bills and have stable, reliable supplies available. Aware of this situation, the organisers of Conecta Bioenergía and Expobioenergía are inviting four large-scale energy ...
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Frost & Sullivan recognizes Asia Biogas with Green Excellence Award for Technology Innovation in Bioenergy
The 2011 Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Green Excellence Award for Technology Innovation in Bioenergy is presented to Asia Biogas Company Limited for the development and implantation of its proprietary CIGARTM (Covered In Ground Anaerobic Reactor) technology. The company has successfully implemented its proprietary technology, CIGARTM, across multiple locations in South Asia. The technology ...
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10 Companies Chosen as 2014 New Energy Pioneers
Bloomberg New Energy Finance, the provider of unique analysis, tools and data for decision makers driving change in the energy system, today announced its selection of the 2014 New Energy Pioneers. The winners were recognized on stage at the seventh annual Bloomberg New Energy Finance Summit in New York City. This year’s winners (listed in full below) represent a broad range of industries ...
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Submissions Now Open For Bioenergy 2016: Mobilizing The Bioeconomy Through Innovation Posters
On May 16, 2016, the DOE's BETO invited applications for abstracts for the poster session of the ninth annual conference Bioenergy 2016: Mobilizing the Bioeconomy through Innovation. Poster abstracts are due by June 3, 2016, and must fit the following guidelines: Not exceed the maximum of 300 words; Explain validity and technical merit of the approach; Discuss how the poster will be used to ...
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DOE Providing $10 Million For Six Projects To Advance Bioenergy Development
On May 16, 2016, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced that up to $10 million in funding is being given to six projects that are creating innovative solutions to advance bioenergy development. The work will support the Bioenergy Technologies Office's (BETO) goal of developing non-food biomass competitive biofuels with reduced technical investment risks. The selected projects are: ...
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REA responds to the Biomass Strategy Call for Evidence
REA responds to the Biomass Strategy Call for Evidence saying the Government must re-assert its commitment to delivering a strong biomass sector, by continuing to build on existing bioenergy heat, transport, and power sectors. The response welcomed Government’s recognition that biomass had a crucial role to play, but policy gaps need to be addressed Significant potential for ...
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EUBCE 2016 Programme Booklet available online
The EUBCE Conference is fast approaching! In one week the best and the brightest international biomass experts and decision makers from industry and research will gather in Amsterdam to present and discuss the latest innovations in the biomass and bioenergy fields. The Conference Committees and the Organisers Team are finalising the last steps to make the EUBCE the best biomass event of the ...
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Industry calls for uniform sustainability criteria for all bioenergy
One set of sustainability criteria for all bioenergy, whether in liquid, solid or gaseous form, is necessary to create a predictable and stable regulatory environment that will promote innovation and develop the bioenergy market, two major industrial players have recommended. In doing so the criteria should consider the source of the bioenergy, regardless of its end use or form. Current ...
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Enerkem voted 7th in the 50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy
Enerkem Inc. (www.enerkem.com), a waste-to-biofuels and chemicals company, is proud to be ranked 7th in Biofuels Digest's annual list of the 50 Hottest Companies in Bioenergy2011-2012. For the past three years, Enerkem has steadily climbed this prestigious ranking from the 25th position in 2009, 16th in 2010, and 7th this year. "We thank our supporters for this honor and assure them of our ...
By Enerkem
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Bioenergy in Asia: A driver for research and innovation The International Bioenergy (Shanghai) Exhibition and Asian Bioenergy Conference
In many countries renewables are outpacing fossil fuels in terms of new investments. In 2013 the global amount of investments (not including hydro) reached USD 270.2 billion, 17% up from previous year (source REN 21). In this context, dominated by investments in solar and wind power, several Asian countries are increasingly looking at ways to use their biomass resources and are adopting ambitious ...
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