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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Printed Version of Trends in Renewable Energy 2015 (Volume 1 Issue 1)
We have limited quantity of the printed version of Trends in Renewable Energy (Volume 1 Issue 1 2015) in stock. The price of this issue is $15. The printed version is also available through MagCloud.com. http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/898446
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DOE EERE this week
Leading by Example on Climate Change: The New Federal Sustainability Plan Energy Department Announces $20 Million to Develop Advanced Electric Motors Energy Department Selects 11 Tribal Communities to Deploy EERE Technologies EPA Announces 70 Top Performing ENERGY STAR-Certified Manufacturing Plants
DOE EERE this week
Energy Department Releases New Wind Report, Examines Future of Industry New Funding Opportunity to Develop Larger Wind Turbine Blades IEA: Global Energy-Related Emissions Steady in 2014 California Approves $21 Million for Renewable Energy Projects
Trends in Renewable Energy (2015) volume 1, issue 1 Published
As promised to the U.S. Library of Congress, the first issue of Trends in Renewable Energy was published on March 15th, 2015 at http://futureenergysp.com/index.php/tre/issue/view/1 or http://dx.doi.org/10.17737/tre.2015.1.1. 2015 Volume 1, Issue 1 Table of Contents Development of Green Biorefinery for Biomass Utilization: A Review … Continue reading
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AlgalBBB 2015-The 5th International Conference on Algal Biomass, Biofuels and Bioproducts
Early registration deadline (20 March, 2015) is approaching. This meeting is hosted by Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Elsevier, and will be held between 7 – 10 June, 2015 in San Diego, USA. The meeting gathers scientific and technical leaders … Continue reading
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DOE Releases New Wind Report, Examines Future of Industry
On 3/12/2015, DOE released The Wind Vision report, which results from a collaboration of the DOE with over 250 experts from industry, electric power system operators, environmental stewardship organizations, state and federal governmental agencies, research institutions and laboratories, and siting … Continue reading
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Algae Biomass Organization’s “2015 Industry Survey” Showed an Optimistic Outlook
On 3/11/2015, Algae Biomass Organization released its “2015 Industry Survey”, which summarizes results of the survey conducted in January and February. The survey includes more than 230 responses from companies and individuals involved in directly producing and buying algae or … Continue reading
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DOE EERE this week
Energy Department’s Race to 7-Day Solar Prize Competition to Speed Solar Deployment Energy Department Announces $6 Million to Accelerate Alternative Fuel Vehicle Market Growth U.S.-China Clean Energy Research Center To Tackle Energy-Water Nexus Virginia Tech Selected to Continue Development of … Continue reading
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Fabrication of photosynthetic algae-laden hydrogel scaffolds for 3D-printing
Researchers at Technische Universität Dresden (Germany) have demonstrated that microalgae can be immobilized in 3D alginate-based scaffolds with predesigned geometry by the RP technique 3D plotting achieving a higher organizational and structural level compared to immobilization in beads. Both, the scaffold fabrication … Continue reading
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Green Biorefinery is Appropriate Technology for Utilization of Grasses and Aquatic Biomass
Drs. Shuangning Xiu and Abolghasem Shahbazi of North Carolina A&T State University have suggested green biorefinery as an appropriate technology for producing multi-products from grasses and aquatic biomass. Recent developments on the green biorefinery in both Europe and North America … Continue reading
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Tagged Algae, Aquatic Plants, biofuel, Biomass, Grant Miscanthus, Grass, Green Biorefinery, Renewable Energy, Switchgrass
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