anaerobic digestion facility News
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PDM Group Chooses Clarke Energy as Supplier for Biogas Engines
PDM Group has chosen Clarke Energy to supply 2 containerised J420 gas engines for their anaerobic digestion facility in Doncaster. More information can be found here: http://www.clarke-energy.co.uk/documents/PressRelease-PDMGroupAnaerobicDigestionPlant.pdf PDM Group Press Release http://www.pdm-group.co.uk/news/pdm_announces_local_focus_ad_plant_construction.html Letsrecycle News Article ...
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W2E Organic Power, CIYCOR and EISENMANN Announce Teaming on State-of-the-Art Green Energy Generation Facility in SC
Three leaders in the renewable energy industry announced a teaming arrangement to construct and operate a state-of-the-art anaerobic digestion facility 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 electric power production. CIYCOR, a ...
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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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Peterborough invites bids from waste industry to build anaerobic digestion plant
Peterborough City Council is inviting bids from the waste industry to design, construct and operate an anaerobic digestion facility to treat food waste produced by its 170,000 residents. The council aims for the 12,000-tonne capacity AD facility to be operational by late next year. It will support the council’s commitment to increase recycling and composting of household and garden materials to ...
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Bioenergy Devco Issues Statement Responding to Biden Administration’s Ban on Russian Oil Imports
Annapolis, MD — March 8, 2022 — Bioenergy Devco, the leading developer of anaerobic digestion facilities, that has the power to sustainably transform organic waste into renewable natural gas and green hydrogen, issued a statement following President Biden’s announcement to ban Russian oil imports. Bioenergy Devco Chief Executive Officer and Founder Shawn Kreloff said: ...
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Consultation on biomass grandfathering expected imminently
A consultation document on renewable obligation grandfathering in relation to biomass is expected before the end of next week, according to the Renewable Energy Association. It is expected that the document, issued by the Department for Energy and Climate Change, will form part of the Budget announcement. As reported previously in MRW, the renewable energy industry has expressed ongoing concern ...
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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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Muck to Brass - Clarke Energy speeds agrivert to renewable power production
Clarke Energy is assisting Agrivert to produce renewable energy from Oxfordshire Council’s waste. Agrivert’s new Wallingford Anaerobic digestion facility is helping to deliver a sustainable solution to both waste treatment and renewable energy production in Oxfordshire. The anaerobic digester processes food waste collected from Oxfordshire County Council and other local sources and ...
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EPA, San Jose, recycler celebrate food waste to energy conversion
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and City of San Jose will celebrate the city’s successful food-waste-to-energy program at a tour of the nation’s first large-scale commercial anaerobic digestion facility, privately owned and operated by Zero Waste Energy Development Company. “Thanksgiving is a great time to focus on reducing food waste, the largest single ...
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West Midlands £1bn incinerator scheme halted
A controversial £1bn energy from waste (EfW) plant proposed for Coventry has been halted causing the public consultation and planning application to be postponed. The plan for the incinerator forms part of a joint waste PFI for Coventry City Council, Warwickshire County Council and Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council known as Project Transform. However, a change in political control in some ...
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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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Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Gets Real
Join us for a free, one-hour webinar to learn about the renewable natural gas (biomethane) revolution taking place in California and beyond. Currently 100 PERCENT of the natural gas being dispensed by Clean Energy in California is now ultra-low carbon RNG fuel. Meanwhile, other companies like CR&R are aggressively developing new sources of in-state RNG to continue to grow this exciting ...
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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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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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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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Scotland`s largest AD facility granted planning permission
Scotland’s largest anaerobic digestion (AD) facility has been given the green light by West Lothian’s planning committee. The facility, which will be capable of handling around 105,000 tonnes of waste each year, is the second AD facility in the pipeline claiming to be Scotland’s largest. Plans for another facility in North Ayrshire, financed by energy firm Scottish Southern ...
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UK AD and Biogas 2016
Clarke Energy is exhibiting at The Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association’s (ADBA) annual trade show and conference on the 6th-7th July 2016 at Birmingham NEC. This is the sixth annual trade show and conference, which has grown 600% since their inaugural event in 2010. UK AD & Biogas 2016 will focus specifically on demonstrating where anaerobic digestion can offer the best benefits ...
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Renewable Natural Gas Produced in California by CR&R Flows into SoCalGas Pipelines for First Time
Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) and waste management company CR&R Environmental (CR&R) recently (7/2) announced they are now injecting renewable natural gas produced at CR&R's anaerobic digestion facility in Perris, Calif., into SoCalGas pipelines. This is the first renewable natural gas produced within California to be introduced into SoCalGas' pipeline system. Renewable ...
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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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Biffa plans to expand operations in Staffordshire
A public consultation is being held for residents of Cannock, Staffordshire as Biffa plans to expand its anaerobic digestion (AD) facility and build an energy from waste (EfW) plant in the area. The plans, yet to be formally submitted, relate to the Poplars and neighbouring Kingswood sites in Cannock where Biffa already manages a large landfill site. In November last year, MRW reported that ...
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