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EcoGeneration online shop now open
Thu, 26 April 2012
EcoGeneration has launched a brand new online shop to provide clean energy professionals with a central toolkit containing the high-level knowledge and insight needed for successful business decision-making, staff training and idea generation.
Qantas receives grant to help biofuels take off
Thu, 19 April 2012
At the departure of Qantas’ first flight powered using a 50/50 blend of biofuel and regular jet fuel, the Federal Government announced it will help fund a study into the sustainable production and commercialisation of aviation biofuels in Australia.
CEFC expert review released
Thu, 19 April 2012
A report on the Federal Government’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation conducted by the independent Expert Review Panel has been released.
Clean Energy Council announces new CEO
Fri, 13 April 2012
The Clean Energy Council has named former United Kingdom Business Council for Sustainable Energy Chief Executive David Green as its new Chief Executive Officer.
Clean energy insight with EcoGeneration
Thu, 12 April 2012
For up-to-date clean energy news as well as in-depth analysis, subscribe to EcoGeneration magazine.
Publication to assist industry R&D incentives
Wed, 11 April 2012
Registration requirements for the Federal Government's Research and Development Tax Incentive have recently been released by AusIndustry, to assist businesses in understanding the registration requirements for the incentive.
$200 million Renewable Energy Fund ready to invest
Mon, 2 April 2012
The $200 million Southern Cross Renewable Energy Fund is ready to begin investing in Australian clean energy companies and their technologies, according to the Federal Government.
Biochar enters the marketplace
After years of research and development, the coproduction of biochar and bioenergy in a modern slow-pyrolysis facility, is coming closer to commercial reality in Australia.
Bluetongue Brewery fuels a bioenergy bonanza
Bluetongue Brewery’s wastewater treatment facility not only produces purified water, but also generates bioenergy, the use of which has cut the brewery’s overall energy needs by 15 per cent.
Study sprouts strategic directions for biofuels industry
The Advanced Biofuels Study commissioned by the Federal Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism explains that, although the attractions of advanced biofuels are high, the sector faces a range of challenges.
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