Italy Binds Biofuel Targets

Joanna Schroeder

Italy has passed a law that will set the way for national binding targets. The news comes on the heels of talks by the European Union (EU) on what, if any, binding renewable energy targets should be in place. The official degree as published in the “Gazzetta Ufficiale” states that fuel suppliers will be obligated to blend fuel: at least …

advanced biofuels, Cellulosic, Ethanol, Novozymes, Renewable Energy

Veterans Asset Offering Vets Online Solar Education

Joanna Schroeder

The Veteran Asset (TVA) is now offering solar PV scholarships for U.S. military veterans through its new 32-hour online training program. The training program is being offered in conjunction with Ambassador Energy Solar College, an Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) accredited training program. The organization has been providing free solar PV training for vets since May 2014 via a traditional …

Education, military, Renewable Energy, Solar

Canadian Youth Speak Out For Wind

Joanna Schroeder

The winners of the Canadian Wind Energy Association’s (CanWEA) Power of Wind contest were announced during the association’s 30th Annual Conference and Exhibition in Montreal, Quebec this week. The contest is launched each year during Global Wind Day (June 15, 2015) to bring positive attention to the benefits of wind energy and its growing contribution in Canada. Each year, CanWEA …

Education, International, Renewable Energy, Wind

GDA Commissions Geothermal Plant in Indonesia

Joanna Schroeder

The Ulumbu 2 x 2.5 MW Geothermal Power Plant, located in Indonesia, has been commissioned and is now providing base load power for the local grid. The project was designed and developed by Geothermal Development Associates (GDA) who also provided major equipment including the steam turbine generator sets. In addition, GDS manufactured auxiliary equipment packages to minimize installation time, including the …

Geothermal, International, Renewable Energy

Solar Goes White

Joanna Schroeder

When people think of solar energy they think of red. Now people will start to think white. Neuchatel, Switzerland -based CSEM has produced what they believe to be the first white solar modules. According to company materials, the technology is attractive to the building industry where solar elements can blend into the building’s design and become a “hidden” renewable energy …

Electricity, International, Renewable Energy, Solar, technology

Enerkem Partners with Qingdao City

Joanna Schroeder

Enerkem Inc. has signed an agreement with Qingdao City Construction Investment Group Co. Ltd. to develop a project partnership to jointly build a municipal solid waste-to-biofuels facility in Qingdao. The agreement was signed by Mr. Luzheng Xing, Director General, Qingdao City Construction Investment Group, and Mr. Vincent Chornet, President and CEO of Enerkem. This additional project partnership for Enerkem in …

advanced biofuels, Renewable Energy, Waste-to-Energy

Energy Fuels Big Year for GROWMARK

John Davis

Energy was a big reason that regional cooperative GROWMARK had such a big year this year. This company news release says Fiscal Year 2014 was in the top five income years in company history, and a lot of the credit goes to record volumes in the company’s propane and biofuels business. Marshall Bohbrink, vice president and chief financial officer, reported …

Agribusiness, biofuels, Energy, GROWMARK, Propane, Renewable Energy

Renewables Continue to Gain Ground

Joanna Schroeder

Renewables continue to gain ground according to the latest “Energy Infrastructure Update” report renewable energy sources including biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar and wind, account for more than 40.61 percent of all new U.S. electrical generating capacity installed during the first nine months of 2014. Only natural gas provided more new generating capacity. The report was published by the Federal Energy …

biomass, Electricity, Geothermal, Hydro, Natural Gas, Renewable Energy, Solar, Wind

SEIA Launches Campaign to Extend Solar Tax Credits

Joanna Schroeder

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has launched a national campaign designed to get Congress to extend the 30 percent solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) beyond 2016. The campaign focuses on ‘tax fairness’. SEIA President and CEO Rhone Resch announced the campaign during the opening session of Solar Power International (SPI). The campaign will begin in full stream in 2015, …

Electricity, politics, Renewable Energy, Solar