anaerobic digestion plant News
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DMT solution for residues food and beverage
The DairyReporter.com is highlighting a DMT solution for residues in the food and beverage sector. This article explains what can be done with the biogas that comes from residues and how a company can benefit. Lake District Biogas, Aspatria Creamery is the first European Anaerobic Digestion plant feeding biomethane into the grid and DMT Environmental Technology contributed to this with the ...
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First anaerobic digestion plant
The Hereford-based company, Ynergy Ltd, has just commissioned a new anaerobic digestion (AD) plant to convert chicken litter and maize silage into biogas for renewable electricity and heat generation. The green electricity will power the farm’s poultry houses and AD system, with a 90% surplus sold to the National Grid, while the captured waste heat will provide warmth for the chicken ...
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Safety Considerations at Anaerobic Digestion Plants
Anaerobic digestion is a collection of processes which naturally breakdown organic matter to eventually produce biogas - a methane rich gas which is burned to produce both heat and electricity. The methane can also be used as vehicle fuel or injected into the gas grid. The industry is growing fast and is forecast to continue to do so with many farmers adding bio-gas plants alongside their ...
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Bologna (ITA): The Construction of Europe’s Largest Dry Anaerobic Digestion Plant Can Begin
Europe’s largest dry anaerobic digestion plant is to be built in Bologna, Italy. The Notice to Proceed was given on Friday, March 31, 2017, so giving the green light for construction to begin. Hitachi Zosen Inova can thus now start delivery of the core modules. Europe’s largest dry anaerobic digestion plant is to be built in Bologna, with an annual throughput of 100,000 tonnes of ...
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AD NI 2012 – national anaerobic digestion trade show and conference
Clarke Energy is the main sponsor of the National Anaerobic Digestion Trade Show and Conference – ‘AD NI’ on the 3rd October 2012 in the Hilton Hotel Templepatrick, Belfast. Since the Renewable Obligations Certificates were launched, there have been nearly 80 planning applications to build mostly on farm anaerobic digestion plants. Of these applications approximately 30 have ...
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Prince Charles Visits Biogen Gwyriad
His Royal Highness The Price of Wales has visited Biogen’s GwyriAD anaerobic digestion plant in Wales. The site is located in at Llwyn Isaf near Caernafon and has been developed by Biogen with funding from Iona Capital. Prince Charles visited the facility on the 2nd of July. The facility produces biogas, a renewable fuel, which is used in a combined heat and power engine facility that is ...
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Go-ahead given for £5.5 million anaerobic digester plant
Dorset County Council has given the green light for recycling firm Eco Sustainable Solutions to build a multi-million pound anaerobic digester plant in West Dorset. The plant will cost £5.5 million and is due to be operational within two years.It will take up to 12,000 tonnes of pig slurry and 25,000 tonnes of organic waste to create methane gas for energy. It will be built on a 2.5 acre site at ...
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Dreyer & Bosse supplies the first CHP unit for Kenia
Dreyer & Bosse have an agreement to initially supply a dual fuel CHP which will primarily run on diesel. Then as the biogas (methane) from the newly installed anaerobic digester becomes available a switch to biogas as a main fuel source will take over. The anaerobic digestion plant will at a later stage offer enough biogas to run a 1,3Mw CHP unit which will supply electricity to housing a ...
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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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Fabric innovator joins industry heavyweights at National Manufacturing Summit
South West fabric specialist, Base Structures, has been invited to exhibit at the Advanced Manufacturing Conference attended by senior government ministers and more than 150 industry leaders. The tensile fabric company is a leading light on fabric manufacturing with R&D investments yielding new products and techniques on a regular basis. Recent new product developments include its ...
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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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New 25m3 Biogas Holder install for Burdens
Burdens have recently developed their own high tech Anaerobic Digestion plant. On viewing our Biogas Storage sphere at the environmental trade show ETSUK 2011, Burdens recognised immediately the benefits of our simple, modular Biogas Storage unit. This was primarily due to the fact that it matches perfectly the ethos behind the design of their new AD plant, in which every component of the system ...
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Herbert: we must develop more anaerobic digestion plants
Far more needs to be done to develop energy-from-waste technologies such as anaerobic digestion, according to Shadow Environment Secretary Nick Herbert. Speaking at Vision 2020, an event organised by the Associate Parliamentary Sustainable Resource Group (19 January), Herbert stressed that AD could be used to deal with waste that cannot be re-used or recycled. The Conservatives plan to enable ...
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UK reaches 100 anaerobic digestion plants milestone
The burgeoning anaerobic digestion (AD) industry in the UK has reached a “significant” milestone, as the number of AD plants outside of the water industry has passed 100 for the very first time. The official figures gathered by bioeconomy consultants NNFCC and WRAP, reveal that the number of AD plants in the UK has nearly doubled since September 2011, when a comprehensive baseline ...
By NNFCC Ltd.
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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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Renewable Energy Created from Food Waste
Cranfield’s anaerobic digestion (AD) plant will support the UK’s contribution to the European Union target of 20% of energy to be supplied from renewable sources by 2020. Sir Peter Gregson, Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive of Cranfield said: “We are delighted to officially open the Anaerobic Digester plant. This celebration reflects our desire to work closely with ...
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Omex Environmental Ltd – Stand E73 Omex TEA for improved biogas production
With anaerobic digestion becoming increasingly popular, ensuring that biogas systems perform to maximum capacity is a crucial consideration. To meet this need, Omex Environmental has introduced the new Biogas Plus range of micronutrient supplements to ensure that anaerobic plants are supplied with all the necessary trace elements needed for successful bacterial growth and function. It is rare ...
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WELTEC BIOPOWER Presents Solutions for the Generation of Energy from Waste and Wastewater
WELTEC BIOPOWER will present its mature procedures for the efficient utilisation of waste and wastewater for the generation of energy at this year‘s IFAT from 30 May to 3 June in Munich, Germany. At this industry platform for environment technologies (Hall B3, Stand 205), the German biogas plant manufacturer will show visitors its tried-and-test process technology for the installation and ...
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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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Green and pleasant recycling announce 15,000 tonne anaerobic digestion plant
Green and Pleasant Recycling have announced plans to build a 15,000 tonne anaerobic digestion plant on Bocaddon farm in Looe, Cornwall. The £1.5m project is currently undergoing the final stages of planning permission at Cornwall Council, and will involve the construction of three part-buried digestion tanks, in order to process local food waste, as well as 8,000 tonnes a year of farm ...
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