7 News & Press Releases found
Biomass Engineering & Equipment (BE&E) News
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Drax Biomass Chooses BE&E for Bulk Material Handling
Drax Group plc has chosen Biomass Engineering & Equipment to supply material handling, layout engineering, and mechanical installation for its three recently announced pellet plants in Arkansas. Systems BE&E will manufacture for the projects ...
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Biomass Engineering & Equipment Invests in Engineering, Production
Biomass Engineering & Equipment has added two, full-time design engineers and a chief production manager at its Indiana headquarters to accommodate the demand for its products. The hires follow the addition of a full-time materials control ...
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Biomass Engineering & Equipment Expands Sales Team in Northwest
Biomass Engineering & Equipment is pleased to announce the addition of Cory Frashefski, who will represent the company as its Sales Engineer and Project Manager in the Northwestern United States. Frashefski, based in Spokane, Wash. joins Dane ...
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Tax Credits Now Applied to Residential Biomass Heat
Biomass Energy Gets Recognition in Law 2020 provided plenty to complain about, but it ended with some good news for the biomass industry. The December COVID-19 relief act (aka the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021) adds biomass thermal ...
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Trailer Loading for WDDGS at Ethanol Plants
Loading wet cake / WDDGS from the slab using a wheel loader is a time-consuming process that requires heavy investment. The process can frustrate truckers as they wait for an employee to arrive with the wheel loader. And when it’s done, ...
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SMART Conveyors Available at a Lower Initial Price!
Biomass Engineering & Equipment announced Aug. 26 that it will lower the price of its innovative SMART Conveyors due to increased sales and changes in how it produces the machines. BE&E president Dane Floyd said, “While most ...
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Energy From Waste (Efw)
What to do with all those non-recyclable plastic forks, toys and broken patio chairs in our garbage? Canada and its G7 partners are looking at burning such plastics for energy — but the idea is still controversial. And Sustane ...