Gas Boosters News
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EnviTec gas upgrading enjoys performance boost from improved membranes
In six countries around the world, 49 EnviTec gas upgrading plants are now in operation, with a further 15 plants currently under construction-all part of the EnviThan success story for efficient and environmentally friendly gas upgrading technology. “In just eight years, our pioneering technique has become a benchmark for the international gas upgrading market,” says Jürgen ...
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EnviTec Biogas commissions gas upgrading plant #20
EnviThan times twenty: with the commissioning of a 700 Nm³ EnviThan plant in Solschen, Lower Saxony, EnviTec Biogas AG has achieved yet another milestone in the German gas upgrading market. “In just five years, we have planned and completed a total of 20 plants with this efficient and environmentally-friendly membrane technology,” says Jürgen Tenbrink, CTO at the German ...
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EnviTec Biogas AG Commissions EnviThan plant #20
First feed-in in Solschen, Germany Lohne/Saerbeck, 04 October 2017 – EnviThan times twenty: with the commissioning of a 700 Nm³ EnviThan plant in Solschen, Lower Saxony, EnviTec Biogas AG has achieved yet another milestone in the German gas upgrading market. “In just five years, we have planned and completed a total of 20 plants with this efficient and environmentally-friendly ...
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Wood pellet market continues to rise in Japan - What does this mean for the U.S.?
Over the past couple of decades, Japan has taken aggressive steps towards increasing their use of renewable resources in order to fuel the nation’s growing energy needs while also reducing carbon emissions. The Japanese government has introduced a litany of regulations and policies to achieve those ends, generating considerable demand for biomass energy products that can cargo merchant ...
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Generator Maintenance Starts at the Selection Process
Engines used for power generation are an integral component of a growing number of utilities across the African continent. These include diesel-fuelled engines for power generation in remote areas or where there isn’t a reliable source of mains electricity, along with gas engines operating on fuels such as natural gas, or biogas from sewage works and landfill sites. If your engine ...
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US Power Sector Emissions Poised To Fall To Two-Decade Low In Transformative Year
This should prove to be a watershed year for the “de-carbonization” of the US power sector, with record volumes of coal-fired capacity to be shuttered, renewables capacity to be built, and natural gas to be consumed. The result, according to research firm Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF): CO2 emissions from the power sector should drop to their lowest level since 1994. Three ...
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California first to feel hydro-power crunch of drought
Flying over the Sierra Nevada as California entered its fourth year of drought, the state's energy chief looked down and saw stark bare granite cloaked in dirty brown haze - not the usual pristine white peaks heaped with snow that would run the state's hydroelectric dams for the year. Spring is arriving with the Pacific Northwest measuring near record-low-snowfall, and much of the rest of the ...
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Ukraine gets loan to modernize gas pipelines
Ukraine landed a 150 million euro ($187 million) loan on Monday to modernize its section of the pipeline used to deliver natural gas from Russia to Europe. In a separate development, Russian President Vladimir Putin later in the day announced that Moscow would stop pursuing construction of a Black Sea gas pipeline widely viewed as an attempt to circumvent Ukraine. Speaking after a loan ...
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China`s energy security strategy
China's strategy for securing its energy supply has been analysed in a new study. The author highlights key aspects of the country's energy security strategy, focusing on overseas investment in oil and development of petroleum reserves and unconventional gas, including fracking. Over the last two decades, China has shifted from being a net exporter to a net importer of fossil fuels. This has ...
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Growing oil and natural gas production continues to reshape the U.S. energy economy
The Annual Energy Outlook 2014 (AEO2014) Reference case released today by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) presents updated projections for U.S. energy markets through 2040. "EIA's updated Reference case shows that advanced technologies for crude oil and natural gas production are continuing to increase domestic supply and reshape the U.S. energy economy as well as expand the ...
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Need for Efficient Energy Infrastructure Drives North American Oil and Gas Pipeline Expansion, Finds Frost & Sullivan
Pipelines are fast becoming the preferred mode for oil and natural gas transportation, as pipeline companies overcome the initial resistance from environmental groups. This improved business environment, along with manufacturers' ability to enhance monitoring systems and alleviate safety concerns, opens up bigger opportunities for onshore oil and gas pipelines in North America. New analysis ...
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Environmental Concerns Compel Use of Gas Turbines for Power Generation in Asia-Pacific, Finds Frost & Sullivan
The Asia-Pacific gas turbine market will sustain its growth momentum as concerns on global warming and greenhouse gas emissions force utilities and independent power producers to opt for environmentally friendly power generation technologies. The availability of liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplied through both pipelines and shipment will increase gas turbine demand in the long term, although ...
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Fernbrook Bio, Rothwell Lodge, ‘Best AD Project 2012 Winner
The Rothwell Lodge anaerobic digestion facility is a biogas plant located near Kettering. The facility accepts segregated food wastes from homes and businesses in the local areas. Rothwell Lodge won the ‘Best Anaerobic Digestion Project 2012’ at the first UK AD & Biogas Industry 2012 Awards. The plant has been developed in two phases and has the ability to process 30,000 tonnes ...
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Australia: Solar Flagships extends deadline, re-opens bidding
The Australian government has given the Areva-led Solar Dawn project a six month reprieve, and has re-opened bidding for the PV portion of its national solar program. By Giles Parkinson in New South Wales The Solar Dawn consortium proposing to build a 250MW solar thermal plant in south-west Queensland as part of Australia’s Solar Flagships program has won a six month extension to its ...
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