|
International Biogas Training Course
4/1/2008
Taking place 15-19 September 2008 at the University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany.
The course covers the following topics:
- process of biogas formation
- principles of designing biogas plants
- applied technology
- safety issues
Passive solar home
4/1/2008
Traditional style 4000 sq.ft. Passive solah home that heats for $2,50 a day,about thge same cost of a comparable size new ENERGY STAR qualified home but uses less than 70% of the energy of that comparable new home.
Giangxhi province in China plans to develop Biogas on large scale:50.000 families producing biogas by end 2010
1/14/2008
Individual Biogas plant,producing energy & heat needs of the family, is produced with the family’s own organic waste production. This technology has been used in China for decades,replacing efficiently lack of power in remote regions.
ManagEnergy Newsletters
1/1/2008
Newsletters of the European Commission - Directorate-General for Energy and Transport.
Canada launches Clean Energy Software
1/1/2008
RETScreen launched the latest version of a highly successful software tool to help assesss viability of clean energy projects.Software can be used to evaluate energy production & savings,life-cycle costs, emission reduction,financial viability & risks.
SolarExpo
12/1/2007
International Exibition and Conference on Renewable Energy and Distributed Generation - Photon International - On 15-17.05.2008 Verona Fair - Italy
Scotland sets 50% renewable energy target
12/1/2007
The Scottish Executive has upped its target and now aims to see 50% of the country's electricity coming from renewable sources by 2020, up from a previous target of 40%. Edie News
Google to invest a fortune in renewables
12/1/2007
Internet search engine Google is set to plough hundreds of millions of dollars into renewable energy projects in an effort to drive forward clean technology to make it 'cheaper than coal'. EDIE News
Ireland on track to meet Kyoto CO2 commitment
12/1/2007
A European Commission report suggests that Ireland is on track to achieve its Kyoto commitments on greenhouse gas emissions by 2010. EDIE News
UK's first bioethanol plant goes online
12/1/2007
Locally-grown sugar beet will provide the feedstock for the UK's first bioethanol plant, officially opened in Norfolk. EDIE News
[ More
]
|