Skip to content

Biofuels Today

Advocating for sustainable change now

Category: Blog

7. April 2018

Integrated Bioenergy Hybrids: Flexible Renewable Energy Solutions

Continue reading →
7. April 20187. April 2018

How Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAFs) Are Planning to Take Flight

Continue reading →
7. April 2018

Citizens Taking Charge: Germany’s Buzz over Maize

Continue reading →
7. April 2018

COSMOS: The Future of Plant Oil

Continue reading →
7. April 2018

One Man’s Trash Is Another Man’s Treasure: Enabling Europe’s Bioeconomy

Continue reading →
7. April 2018

Can the European Union Afford to Phase Out Conventional Biofuels?

Continue reading →
7. April 2018

Biofuture Platform: Insights from COP23

Continue reading →
7. April 2018

Insights from IEA Task 36

Continue reading →
7. April 2018

WEBINAR Review: Preparing the Energy Grid for Electrified and Autonomous Vehicles

Continue reading →

Posts navigation

← Older posts

Menu

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Goodreads

Search

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Contact

michael-eggleston@outlook.com
For article and consultancy requests

Events

SUM2018May 21st, 2018
The big day is here.

Instagram

#climatechange is one of the major challenges of our time and adds considerable stress to our communities and to our environment. #biofuels can reduce the amount of emissions produced by our cars, but some argue that this is not true since it encourages competition for available land. Thank you @uriiep for giving me the opportunity to teach others about the sustainability issues moving towards a #greenfuture and #herzlichenglückwunsch on the fun and hands-on New England German-STEM Immersion Day 🇺🇸🇩🇪 #wunderbartogether
n response to a growing need for student experiential learning opportunities in energy, URI Cooperative Extension created the Energy Fellows Program in 2008 to enhance the undergraduate and graduate student learning experience. To date, the program has seen over 100 students complete program requirements, with over 70 student securing an energy job withing one year of graduation. In addition to providing real-world experiential opportunities for students, the Energy Fellows Program serves as the premier talent pipeline for energy companies and organizations interested in entry- to mid-level professionals. Each year, the program recruits top energy companies and organizations to mentor URI Energy Fellows, and many of the mentors go on to hire students.
TOMORROW. . Peoples across the country are rising up to demand bold climate action from our leaders. . #RISE for Climate, Jobs, Immigrant Rights and Justice will take place at #boston East Memorial Park at 11:30 AM. . This is an opportunity to show up in solidarity with the communities grassroots resistance to dirty and dangerous projects in East Boston and demand that decisions that impact our community take into account the will of the people and not just the profits of corporations! . Tomorrow we will prove that real climate leadership rises from the grassroots up and doesn’t leave anyone behind!
Create a website or blog at WordPress.com
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
Cancel