anaerobic digestion plant construction News
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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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WELTEC BIOPOWER Erects Second Biogas Plant in South Korea
In October 2015, the construction work for an anaerobic digestion plant from German manufacturer WELTEC BIOPOWER started in South Korea. The plant site is located about 80 km north of the capital Seoul, in Gyeonggi-do province. The 450-kW biogas plant is to go live in the early summer of 2016. The highly developed technology with smart control will ensure a high level of efficiency of the second ...
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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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EnviTec Biogas delivers first high-pressure compressor for French biomethane project
With fixed feed-in tariffs for biogas and its recently announced target of reducing the high proportion of nuclear in the energy mix from 75% to 50% by 2025, France is now one of Europe’s most dynamic markets for biogas and biomethane production. The package of sustainability measures passed by the French government aims to increase the share of renewables from the current 14.2% to 32% by 2030. ...
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EnviTec Biogas Delivers First High-Pressure Compressor for French Biomethane Project
New EnviThan plant in Étréville now operational Lohne/Saerbeck, 26 March 2018 – With fixed feed-in tariffs for biogas and its recently announced target of reducing the high proportion of nuclear in the energy mix from 75% to 50% by 2025, France is now one of Europe’s most dynamic markets for biogas and biomethane production. The package of sustainability measures passed ...
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