Biogas Research News
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PRES2019 Declaration: Pakistan Achieving 30% plus 30% Renewable Energy by 2030
The World Wind Energy Association and Global100RE welcome the presence of more than 400 international and domestic participants who attended this Conference from across the spectrum of renewable energy technologies. We acknowledge and applaud with gratitude the opening address of the President of Pakistan, the Hon. Dr. Arif Alvi, in which he expressed his commitment to sustainability and ...
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Save the date! 24th EUBCE: 6-9 June 2016, Amsterdam
1080+ abstracts submitted for presentation from3000+ authors and co-authors from 79 countries 6 plenary sessions 71 oral and visual sessions 256 scientific oral presentations and 500+ visual presentations Parallel Events: Workshops 800+ expected participating organisations. List of participating organisations (in progress) 2000+ expected international delegates ranging from industry, ...
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Research and Markets: The Biogas Handbook: Science, Production And Applications
Research and Markets has announced the addition of Woodhead Publishing Ltd's new book "The Biogas Handbook: Science, Production And Applications" to their offering. With pressure increasing to utilise wastes and residues effectively and sustainably, the production of biogas represents one of the most important routes towards reaching national and international renewable energy targets. The ...
By Elsevier B.V
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Bioenergy Innovation Award 2012 goes to Cambi
The award committee’s citation: The Bioenergy Innovation Award 2012 goes to a Norwegian technology enterprise founded in 1989, which has remained innovative for many years, and which still continues to rediscover itself. The company possesses a sound knowledge network and succeeds in generating commercial successes from the products it develops. It has become world-renowned in spite of a ...
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Biogas from byproducts gives the most environmental benefit
Biogas made from byproducts is the vehicle fuel that offers the most environmental benefit. That’s the conclusion of research done by the Faculty of Engineering at Lund University, Sweden. “In the worst case the climate effect is reduced by 60 percent compared with diesel and petrol fuels,” says researcher Pål Börjesson. The results of the study were presented at a ...
By Elmia AB
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More research needed to tap Africa`s biogas potential
Lack of local research is preventing countries in Sub-Saharan Africa producing energy from waste, according to a report. The region has abundant raw materials for producing biogas. Waste and polluted water from industry — including slaughterhouse remnants, animal dung and sewage — can be converted into carbon dioxide and methane through anaerobic digestion. The biogas can be used ...
By SciDev.Net
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European Commission recognizes outstanding sustainable energy projects
On 29 January six winning projects from four EU member states - Italy, Austria, Hungary and France - were awarded trophies at the Sustainable Energy Europe Awards ceremony taking place under the umbrella of the second European Sustainable Energy Week. The European Commission initiative aims to raise public awareness on the use of renewable energy sources and energy-efficient methods. The winners ...
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