anaerobic digestion energy News
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Clarke Energy Exhibits at Space 2012
Space 2012 is an international livestock trade fair that will be located at the Exhibition Centre, Rennes Airport, France and will take place between 11-14th of September 2012. The conference and exhibition have a particular focus on agricultural biogas and anaerobic digestion. Clarke Energy has significant experience of engineering, installing and maintaining cogeneration equipment for biogas ...
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SEaB Energy Open Day
An insight into small-scale anaerobic digestion. The SEaB Energy team would like to invite you to tour an active small-scale anaerobic digester located in Southampton. The event will show you an exemplar business model of on-site sustainability and close-loop, decentralised food-waste recycling. So come and see how you can make your own green energy! For more information on the event and to get ...
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Canadian Biogas Association Commends the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario for Biogas Endorsement
Ottawa, Ontario (July 7, 2017) - The Canadian Biogas Association (CBA) commends the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario (ECO) for her 2016/2017 Annual Energy Conservation Progress Report, Every Drop Counts: Reducing the Energy and Climate Footprint of Ontario's Water Use. Every Drop Counts focuses on the connection between water and energy in Ontario's municipal water and wastewater systems and ...
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Conservatives include anaerobic digestion in `energy revolution` plans
David Cameron plans to bring anaerobic digestion technology on stream to create a low carbon economy. He unveiled a green paper, The low carbon economy, security, stability and green growth, setting out Conservative policies that will strengthen the economy, help guarantee energy security and protect the environment for future generations. Cameron said that he has a vision of a “different ...
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Submit your abstract for the Energy and Environment Week (EEW)
Submit your abstract for the ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT WEEK (EEW), co-located with 'Energy from Biomass and Waste' and 'Hydrogen Expo'. Present your latest project, case study, or R&D activities at the most exciting event for clean energy technologies and waste management. Become an exhibitor or sponsor to maximize your impact. If you sign up by October 30, 2010 you can take advantage of the Early ...
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Clarke Energy Secures Series of major biogas engine orders with tamar energy
Clarke Energy has secured a series of major orders with Tamar Energy, a developer of anaerobic digestion projects in the UK, to supply combined heat and power systems for their biogas plants. Clarke Energy secures orders of biogas engines for four sites across the UK including Holbeach, Farleigh, Retford and Halstead Tamar Energy has placed initial orders for six gas engines with a total ...
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ADBA National Conference 2012
We will be exhibiting at ADBA’s National Conference entitled ‘AD: Safeguarding Tomorrow’s Food and Energy Security’. The focus of this conference will be delivering the huge potential of anaerobic digestion in the UK in a time of a deficit constrained economy. The event will take place on the 12th December at One Great George Street, Westminster. Clarke Energy will be ...
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UK government plans deep cuts for solar farms under the feed-in-tariffs
UK government unveiled a proposal to cut feed-in-tariffs for large-scale solar farms and proposed increased incentives to anaerobic digestion. UK Energy Minister, Greg Barker, published last week a proposal to cut the financial support for larger-scale solar installations under the Feed-in Tariff (FIT) scheme, which if adopted will see feedin-tariffs slashed by as much as 70%. The cuts on ...
By Vital Energi
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Energy from Biomass and Waste UK (EBW UK) Call for Papers
Energy from Biomass and Waste UK (EBW UK) International Conference & Exhibition on Bioenergy Production, Energy and Materials Recovery from Waste January 26 - 27, 2010, Royal Horticultural Halls, London, UK www.ebw-uk.comCall for PapersDeadline for submissions: June 30, 2009You can now submit abstracts for the EBW UK 2010 technical program and workshops.The conference focuses on: -- biomass ...
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Lib Dems plan to launch bus scrappage scheme and investment in AD
The Liberal Democrats plan to increase the amount of anaerobic digestion technology in the UK and invest GBP£140 million in a bus scrappage scheme that helps bus companies to replace old polluting buses with low carbon ones, according its party’s manifesto. Like the boiler scrappage scheme, the bus scrappage policy is expected to create a demand for scrap. The manifesto also pledges to aim for ...
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Renewable Energy: GTI to Exhibit Biogas Collection and Storage Solutions at BioCycle REFOR15
Geomembrane Technologies Inc. (GTI) will be exhibiting at booth #35 of BioCycle REFOR15, which takes place October 20-21, 2015, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. As the official conference of the American Biogas Council, BioCycle REFOR15 focuses on renewable energy, organic recycling, and composting. BioCycle REFOR15 provides professionals with the opportunity to learn more about innovative ...
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Proposals to Protect Consumers Whilst Guaranteeing Payments For Households With Solar By Unlocking Smarter Energy System
Households and businesses installing new solar panels will be guaranteed payment for power provided back to the grid under government proposals set out recently (1/8) to unlock the smart energy systems of the future - an important upgrade to the current Feed-in Tariffs scheme. The proposed ‘Smart Export Guarantee’ (SEG) would replace the existing ‘Feed-in Tariff’ scheme ...
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Communities can create their own power stations
The number of community owned renewable energy schemes in England is set to increase thanks to a £10 million fund unveiled today by Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey. The Urban Community Energy Fund will give community groups in England the opportunity to bid for grants of up to £20,000, or loans of up to £130,000 to help kick-start their projects. Community groups ...
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Future of biomass uncertain
Industry experts have warned that building new facilities providing renewable energy from biomass in the UK has suddenly become uncertain as current legislation is having a significant impact on the financing of biomass facilities. The issue, which has seen the development of many new plants come to a halt, relates to the principle of ‘grandfathering’ of Renewable Obligation Certificates. ...
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Anaerobic Digestion Says: Waste to Energy and Biomass set to be the recipients of huge capital injections up to 2020
Cascadia Capital, specialist investment bankers, corroborate this view – They believe that technologies capable of converting municipal solid waste to energy are ready for commercialization and will replace incinerators and landfills as the primary option for municipal solid waste. So the opportunity for technologies such as AD and gasification are clear. But the challenge of providing ...
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Clarke Energy & Agri-gen creating renewable energy from waste heat
Clarke Energy has secured its first order for a revolutionary technology that creates electricity from waste heat. Agri-gen a developer of anaerobic digestion plants has signed an order with Clarke Energy to supply the system to its Rendlesham anaerobic digester in Ipswich. Clarke Energy secures its first orders for two of GE’s Clean Cycle* heat to power generators Under the local ...
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Clarke Energy joins Cré, Ireland
Clarke Energy has joined Cré – the Composting and Anaerobic Digestion Association of Ireland. Clarke Energy is a specialist in the supply, engineering, installation and maintenance of gas-fuelled CHP plants. Clarke Energy has supplied over 225.8MW of gas engines for biogas applications globally, and 868.9MW including landfill gas (a similar yet more challenging gas to handle) Based ...
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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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SEaB Energy Scoops Prize at Global Pitch Competition
Pleased to announce that Sandra Sassow (CEO) of SEaB Energy won the first ever Global Pitch competition at the We Own It Summit, taking home a cash prize. SEaB Energy were crowned the winners for the first annual Global Pitch Competition, organized and presented by The NextWomen and Astia at the We Own It Summit in London on Thursday and secured a cash prize of £22k from sponsors ...
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