Biofuels

Florian Amlinger talks biogas and waste management

Beyond Zero's Vivien Langford talks to Florian Amlinger, a consultant for the Ministry of the Environment in Vienna. Florian is an expert in biogas and waste management. He talks about the development of biogas digesters and technology in Europe which are used on a commercial scale.

Florian Amlinger interview

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Bendigo Advertiser: Power potential in city

Bendigo Advertiser reports: BENDIGO has the natural resources to be 100 per cent renewable, a forum heard yesterday.

Young Environmentalist of the Year Matthew Wright, from Beyond Zero Emissions, said Bendigo could, with the money and infrastructure, obtain enough solar energy to provide base load power.

“Bendigo is well placed to be a net energy exporter,” Mr Wright said.

Mr Wright was a guest speaker at the Bendigo Sustainability Group’s Repower Bendigo Forum, which attracted about 60 people yesterday at the Bendigo Regional Institute of TAFE.

The forum set the theme for another renewable energy conference taking place today, the national Community Power Conference, which looks at how communities can start and own their own energy projects.

Rhys Freeman from CERES talks about Electric Vehicle project and general EV technology

Beyond Zero's Matthew Wright speaks to Rhys Freeman from CERES, a centre of community environmental projects in Melbourne, about the CERES Electric Vehicle project and general EV technology.

Beyond Zero talks to Rhys Freeman

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Chris Field discusses runaway climate change

Chris Field of the Carnegie Institute, Washington, discusses the nitty gritty of climate change with Matthew Wright and Scott Bilby of Beyond Zero Emissions.
There are huge quantities of super-potent methane in the Siberian Permafrost.  How much will escape into the atmosphere is uncertain.  Perhaps enough to initiate runaway climate change.

Chris Field discusses runaway climate change

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