Australian researchers discover two invasive weeds have the potential to be burned as biofuel
By Ima Caldwell Two invasive weed species could contribute to a creative solution to Australia’s energy transition – as ingredients for clean,
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Read MorePresidente Prudente, in the state of São Paulo, has begun work on Brazil’s first urban biomethane gas distribution network. With
Read MoreBy Daisy Moll Evero, a low-carbon, energy-from-waste wood company, has been selected by the government to develop the nation’s first
Read MoreBy Reuters India has scrapped a central pricing system for renewable energy projects after developers raised concerns that it was
Read MoreBy Bosky Khanna The Karnataka State Bioenergy Development Board (KSBDB) is working on tabling a compressed biogas policy before the
Read MoreBy Murari Shety The draft Goa bioenergy policy focuses on adopting biofuels and bioenergy products across the state, reducing emissions
Read MoreKerala is ramping up its efforts to promote cleaner energy with the development of five additional compressed biogas (CBG) plants,
Read MoreBy Dipak K Dash India’s sugar production is estimated to increase by 18% to 349 lakh tonne for the sugar
Read MoreSingareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) will establish a Green Hydrogen plant in Ramagundam, with Chairman and Managing Director N Balaram directing
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