anaerobic biogas facility News
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Official Opening of Tamar’s Holbeach Biogas Limited’s Anaerobic Digestion Facility
The Holbeach Biogas AD facility is a joint venture between Tamar Energy and A H Worth. It was officially opened on 1st May by Asda’s CEO Andy Clarke. The site, situated to the north of the town of Holbeach, processes around 30,000 tonnes of organic material per annum. Through anaerobic digestion, which is the natural decomposition of organic matter, biogas is being produced and used as a ...
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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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Commercial Biogas Seminar in Bangladesh
A seminar was held on the topic of the “Status and Prospect of Commercial Biogas in Bangladesh” at IFRD auditorium, Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR), Dhaka, Bangladesh on June 26, 2016 at 2pm. The seminar was organised by the Bangladesh Biogas Development Foundation (BBDF) to share their current status and the potential for commercial biogas in ...
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U.S. EPA launches first waste to biogas mapping tool
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Pacific Southwest Region has launched an online “waste to biogas mapping tool” to support the use of organic waste for energy projects. “This innovative mapping tool, the first of its kind in the nation, helps restaurants, hotels and other food waste generators to connect with large energy producers,” said Jared Blumenfeld, ...
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Biogas First in Kenya for Clarke Energy & Tropical Power
Tropical Power, a developer of biogas and solar plants in Africa, has signed a deal with Clarke Energy to supply the first two containerised Jenbacher biogas engines in Sub-Saharan Africa. The units will be supplied to an agricultural biogas plant located at a farm near Lake Naivasha, in Kenya. Pioneering development for biogas in Kenya – First biogas engines supplied to by Clarke Energy ...
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RIT partners with Synergy Biogas to tap algae’s ‘green’ power for cleaner water, biofuels
Rochester Institute of Technology and Synergy Biogas are exploring the environmental benefits of microalgae to clean agricultural wastewater and make biofuels. Jeff Lodge, associate professor in RIT’s Thomas Gosnell School of Life Sciences, is running a three-month pilot program at Synergy Biogas, a high-tech anaerobic digester located on Synergy Farms in Covington, N.Y, to ...
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