advanced waste gas system News
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Measuring Gases produced by waste gasification to improve control and efficiency
Waste gasification is a type of waste to energy process where waste material is used as a fuel to create heat, electricity or other chemical products. Specifically, in waste gasification, the waste material is decomposed in such a way to produce gaseous products, often known as syngas, a combination of hydrogen, carbon monoxide and some carbon dioxide.1 Conventional incineration uses heat and ...
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Suez and GE Monsal Opt for Low NOx Biogas Engines at Surrey Ecopark
MUNICH—Clarke Energy and GE (NYSE: GE) today announced that global engineering and construction company M+W Group has selected its Jenbacher gas engines and Monsal* advanced anaerobic digestion system for Surrey County Council’s new “Eco Park” waste treatment and biogas-to-energy facility being built by SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK in Shepperton, Surrey, England. The two ...
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GE Launches Power Plant with Breakthrough Flexibility and Efficiency to Enable Greater Use of Wind, Solar and Natural Gas on Power Grid
GE (NYSE: GE), whose technology helps to deliver a quarter of the world’s electricity, today announced a first-of-its-kind power plant engineered to deliver an unprecedented combination of flexibility and efficiency. By rapidly ramping up and down in response to fluctuations in wind and solar power, the technology will enable the integration of more ...
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Suez and GE Monsal Opt for Low NOx Biogas Engines at Surrey Ecopark
Clarke Energy Supplying Two Low-NOx Jenbacher J416 Biogas Engines and GE supplying Monsal* Anaerobic Digestion System to SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK for the Eco Park Surrey Project Digester Plant to Annually Process 40,000 Tonnes of Food Waste for Surrey County Council Biogas Created by the Digester System Will Generate Renewable Electricity and Heat by the Gas Engines Clarke Energy and ...
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Potential of renewable energy outlined - Report by the intergovernmental panel on climate change
Editor's Note:For years I've been asking myself why do we as a people (as in the government is us) invest major amounts in non-renewable, polluting, climate changing energy technologies while leaving table scraps for research and implementation of renewables? The answer, of course, is that unfortunately our government is not our government, not a government of the people, but a government of the ...
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