anaerobic digester production News
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Norsk Biogass awarded silver medallion by EEP in Lyon
On December 1st . Norsk Biogass received a silver medal for its unique BioSep technology at the award ceremony in Lyon. The BioSep technology makes it possible to remove food packaging and other undesired materials without any human effort or pre-handling. This provides our customers with a process that cost effectively solves the Pre-Treatment and Separation which is becoming ever more ...
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AIDA Seminar, New Delhi
The All India Distiller’s Association will be delivering a 2 day seminar on ‘The production of spirit from grains and other feed stocks including cellulosic & ligno-cellulosic materials and effluent treatment technologies’. Clarke Energy has installed over 19MW of biogas cogeneration plants on distilleries in both India and the UK. Anaerobic digestion and biogas production ...
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W2E Organic Power, CIYCOR and EISENMANN announce teaming on state-of-the-art green energy generation facility in Columbia
Three leaders in the renewable energy industry announced a teaming arrangement to construct and operate a state-of-the-art anaerobic digestion facility at the corner of Shop and Beltline Roads here in Columbia, SC. The 48,000 Tonne per year, 3.2 MW, facility will begin construction under the supervision of W2E Organic Power, and will process organic waste, turning it into green natural gas for ...
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Using Anaerobic Biomass Digestion to Produce Hydrogen and Biofuel
For many years, hydrogen has been considered as an alternative to fossil fuels. Now, Scientists are aiming to develop an environmentally friendly method to produce hydrogen from biomass by optimizing anaerobic digestion systems.1 Climate change, dwindling fuel resources and energy prices have spearheaded intensive efforts to detect and optimize alternative fuel options. As a zero emission fuel, ...
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The UK paves the way for energy recovery from biomass and waste
According to the UK Waste Strategy landfilling waste is the worst environmental option. The methane it produces is a potent greenhouse gas, 21 times more potent than carbon dioxide. Consequently, the Landfill Directive calls for a 50 percent reduction of the biodegradable municipal waste that is dumped at increasing costs. Energy recovery from biomass and waste is going to play an important role ...
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National grid calls for anaerobic digestion boost
The National Grid has forecast that the development of anaerobic digestion infrastructure and biogas production has the potential to be a significant source of fuel for the UK. Biodegradable waste streams, such as food and wood waste could be turned into biogas and injected into the gas distribution system, according to a new study by the National Grid and analysts Ernst and Young. In the study ...
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MACPRESSE @GLOBAL CEMFUELS, Prague, Czech Republic, 22-23 February 2016
The Global CemFuels Conference and Exhibition opens its doors in Prague on 22 and 23 February 2016. It is the world’s most important annual conference specialised in alternative fuels for the cement and lime industry, attracting delegates from more than 30 countries every year. The theme is strategic: coal is still the most commonly used fuel in the cement industry, satisfying ...
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Global installed clean energy capacity to exceed 1T watts by 2023
The latest annual report from The International Energy Agency (IEA) on renewables reportedly forecasts that about 1.3 terawatts of extra clean energy would be installed across the globe by 2023. The agency predicted the global renewable energy capacity to grow by one terawatt in its most conservative central forecast, which will be driven by a surge in solar installations and increasing ...
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Multi-million pound anaerobic digestion plant planned for England
Plans for a multi-million pound energy-from-food-waste plant have been announced in Cambridgeshire. Food waste recycler Local Generationis investing between £9m and £12m in an anaerobic digestion system, which will produce up to 2.5MW of power. This will be used to supply 1,500 local homes and businesses. The company intends to submit a planning application for the site in Fenland town March, in ...
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Budding entrepreneur calls for funding for unique energy-from-waste system
A budding entrepreneur is calling for funding for a unique energy-from-waste system, which utilises heat energy rather than converting it into electricity. Aerobic composting captures the heat energy created from treating sewage, food waste and garden waste. This heat would provide the internal heating system for a building through transportable composting vessels called Aergestors, which are ...
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Clarke Energy wins Innovation Award from the REA for the Development of System Creating Renewable Power from Heat
Clarke Energy has been announced the winner of the Innovation Award at the British Renewable Energy Awards 2014. Competition was tight with a total of 39 companies short-listed under 12 categories. The award is in recognition for the development of its first project with a cutting edge organic rankine cycle (ORC) technology that utilises heat to produce power. The project in question has been ...
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State aid: Commission approves close to €94 million support for waste-to-energy high-efficient cogeneration plant in Bulgaria
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, Bulgarian plans to support the construction and operation of a high-efficient cogeneration plant to produce heat and electricity using fuel derived from unrecyclable municipal waste to be in line with EU State aid rules. Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, in charge of competition policy, said: “The support measure will help ...
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Fueling Trucks with Biogas from Food Waste
Pentair (NYSE: PNR), a leading provider of water treatment and sustainable solutions, has been selected to deliver biogas upgrading and compressed natural gas (CNG) equipment to help fuel up to 40 CNG trucks for McCulla, a prominent refrigerated transport company in Northern Ireland. Renewable gas to transport is gaining traction as a fast and cost effective way to decarbonize heavy goods ...
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Sanamethan’s Innovative Carbon Negative Biogas and CO2 Recovery Plant Provided By Clarke Energy
SAS Sanamethan’s biogas upgrading plant to upgrade biogas to biomethane for injection into gas grid and in parallel recovery of renewable carbon dioxide (CO2). Clarke Energy has supplied a Tecno Project Industriale (TPI) 3-stage biogas upgrading solution with a recovery unit to recover liquid renewable CO2 along with gas treatment equipment. Project will support the decarbonisation of ...
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GTI to Help Fruit Processor Collect Biogas from Anaerobic Digestion
Geomembrane Technologies Inc. (GTI) is pleased to have been contracted for a cover project at a large fruit processing plant located in Pennsylvania, USA. GTI’s gas collection cover has been chosen for the fruit processing facility’s new anaerobic digester. The anaerobic digestion process naturally produces biogas, which the cover will capture. In order to increase the amount of ...
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Guild Associates wins Two Awards at 2018 ABC Awards Dinner
The results of the American Biogas Council 2018 Biogas Project of the Year Award are in, and Guild Associates scored a rare double, as two of the three awardees for Project of the Year utilized Guild Associates’ Molecular Gate Pressure Swing Adsorption Systems for their biogas upgrading equipment. The awards were presented at a sold out dinner celebration at BioCycle REFOR18. In the ...
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First African grid-connected biogas-powered electricity plant comes online in Kenya
Africa’s first biogas-powered electricity producer to sell surplus electricity to a national grid has come online at a Kenyan commercial farm. The Gorge Farm Energy Park, located in the market town of Naivasha, produces 2MW of electricity and heat to cultivate 1,740 acres of vegetables and flowers, with enough surplus power to feed 5,000-6,000 rural homes. The farm, roughly 76km away ...
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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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WEF calls for proposals for biogas use
The US Water Environment Federation (WEF) is seeking technical proposals to help develop a baseline of current and potential use of biogas at US wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). The WEF submission deadline for the request for proposals is 5 pm EDT, 27 July 2011. This is due, the WEF says, to an increased focus on wastewater, biosolids and biogas as future energy sources that could reshape ...
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GTI Gears Up for BC Project
Fabrication is nearing completion of the 5 acre (2 hectare) Biogas Collection Cover and Biogas Control System for the City Of Kamloops Sewerage Treatment Centre upgrade project. The insulated floating cover will be installed over the anaerobic lagoon for odour control and eventual energy recovery. GTI has been pleased to work with City staff and the specialists at Urban Systems in planning the ...
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