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From: "Steve" <ssch...@bigpond.net.au>
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 22:32:11 +1000
Local: Tues, Oct 9 2007 10:32 pm
Subject: Bioenergy Australia Newsletter - October 2007
    Dear Colleague,

    The October 2007 issue of the Bioenergy Australia Newsletter (22
pages)is now available for downloading in PDF, HTML or Word format from
www.bioenergyaustralia.org.

    Articles in this issue cover:

    - Bioenergy Australia 2007 conference
    - Bioenergy Australia Membership Update
    - Mandatory Renewable Energy Target Regulations Amended
    - New Clean Energy Target 30,000 GWh/year by 2020
    - $70.7 Million for International Climate Change Initiatives
    - $2.25 Millioin Funding to Reduce Australia's Agricultural Methane
Emissions
    - Case Study into Selected Renewable Energy Sectors in Australia
    - Global Opportunities Grants Program
    - Australian Research Council Biofuels Funding
    - NCRIS Support for Biofuels
    - The University of New England Receives Biofuels Development Grant
    - $310 Million New South Wales Climate Change Fund
    - Energetix Trials Greenfuels Emissions-to-Biofuel Technology
    - Western Australia Renewable Energy Industry Survey
    - Synergy to Purchase 40 MW from Western Australian Biomass Pty Ltd
    - BP Australia and Manildra Announce Biofuels Agreement
    - Biofact
    - Biomass on the Internet (71 links)
    - International Developments including articles on: IEA Bioenergy Report
Points to Potential Contribution of Bioenergy; BP and Associated British
Foods to Build £200m Biofuel Plant; USDA Awards $97 M for Renewable Energy
Projects; WWF Germany Investigates Palm Oil; DOE Offers $33.8 Million for
Cellulosic Biofuels Projects; BioMaxx Systems to Locate Biodiesel
Demonstration Plant in Thailand; Biogas and Biodiesel Synergy; PG&E Receives
Approval for Biogas Purchase; European Commission Calls for Sustainable
Biofuel Production; McDonalds and Burger King’s Used Cooking Oil to Energy
and Biodiesel; Fungi Make Biodiesel Efficiently at Room Temperature; Canada
Launches Can $500M Fund for Next-Generation Renewable Fuels.
    - Forthcoming Events (32 items)
    - Residues (46 mini articles)
    - Opportunities Corner (8 items)

    PLEASE note the Bioenergy Australia 2007 conference: 26-28 November on
the Gold Coast, Queensland.  Early Bird Registration closes on 19 October.

    Kind regards
    Steve Schuck

    Bioenergy Australia Manager
    c/o
    Stephen Schuck and Associates Pty Ltd
    7 Grassmere Road
    Killara  NSW  2071
    Tel/Fax: (02) 9416 9246
    www.bioenergyaustralia.org


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