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Veolia pleased with Qualvista biogas analyser solution
Veolia Corporation acquired the Qualvista online biogas monitoring solution for its biogas plant at the Lapouyade landfill site near Bordeaux, France. The biogas operation feeds electricity to the national grid and provides heating for large tomato greenhouses in the area. The Qualvista system was installed in September 2018, initially for a two-month intensive evaluation period. During that ...
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Instant results with the Rapidox 5100 Biogas Analyser
The Rapidox 5100 Biogas Analyser is a high specification and portable instrument designed for the analysis, control and monitoring of biogas produced from the anerobic digestion of organic materials. Four key features of the analyser are: A mobile laboratory: a full spec laboratory-class in your hands. Instant calorific value reading: no need to send your gas sample away and wait for your ...
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Eaton Offers Accurate Measurement and Optimised Production with Launch of User-Friendly Modular Gas Analyser for the Biogas Market
Power management company Eaton has launched a new ‘next generation’ MTL GIR6000 biogas analyser to help ensure reliable, accurate measurement of gases in biogas production. The MTL GIR6000 gas analyser is the first truly modular biogas analyser, requiring minimal maintenance and enabling process engineers and biogas plant managers to reduce downtime and improve their processes. ...
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Qualvista enters the Belgian market through partnership with Scantec Industries
Qualvista Ltd and Scantec Industries NV announce partnership for distribution of the Qualvista Biogas Monitor for the Belgian market. The Qualvista QBM-100 Biogas Monitor provides the biogas and biomethane industry an integrated continuous, cost-effective and robust method for siloxane, methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide and oxygen measurements. The system enables the monitoring of ...
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Cetaqua – a SUEZ company – uses Qualvista analyser for precision monitoring of biogas
Cetaqua has commissioned the Qualvista biogas analyser to its CoSin project – COMRDI15-1-0037, funded by ACCIÓ and the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) under the RIS3CAT Energy Community. The aim of the project is to demonstrate the technical and economic viability of biomethane and synthetic natural gas production, i.e. biogas upgrading and methanation, at an urban ...
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Move Over, Solar: Lesser-Known Clean Energy Technologies Poised for a Surge in the Decade Ahead
For most people, the term "Clean Energy": brings to mind images of wind turbines and solar photovoltaic panels, but these represent just a small portion of available clean energy technologies. Global Information is pleased to provide two excellent new reports that focus on lesser-known but high-potential sources of environment-friendly power: Biogas and Biopellets. Premium market research ...
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Qualvista selected to provide siloxane monitoring for a European-level project Biogas for Future Electric and Gas Grids – BIOFEGG
University of Applied Sciences in Kajaani, Finland, Kajaanin Ammattikorkeakoulu (KAMK) has selected Qualvista to provide its siloxane monitoring solution for its European research project related to biogas purification. KAMK launched its three-year research project in February 2018. The BIOFEGG project has participants in Austria, Sweden and Finland and it is part of a European-level innovation ...
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Developing a Novel Device for Accurate Biogas Concentration Measurement
A renewable source that’s gained significant attention in recent years is biogas, one of the most established renewable energy sources which is capable of producing heat, steam, electricity and vehicle fuel. [1] Biogas: The Future of Renewable Energy Many European countries have established policies to promote renewable energy, and this has resulted in a rise in biogas production over ...
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Reaping Profits from Landfill Biogas
Biogas is a versatile energy carrier with potential to satisfy power and fuel demand across a range of end-use applications while mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from a diverse array of organic waste streams. Biogas' flexibility, growing demand for waste treatment processes, and an increased focus on greenhouse gas mitigation are generating demand on a worldwide basis. Methane gas produced ...
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Germany lowers biogas formaldehyde emissions
The renewable energy sector has grown enormously in Germany in recent years and there are now large numbers of plants producing energy from biogas/anaerobic digestion. The emissions from these plants are regulated, but the measurement of formaldehyde (a carcinogen) is being reduced as a result of a financial incentive system. However, the measurement of formaldehyde is challenging and in order to ...
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Biogas Power - Global Market Size, Feedstock Analysis, Competitive Landscape, Regulations and Key Country Analysis to 2025
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Biogas Power - Global Market Size, Feedstock Analysis, Competitive Landscape, Regulations and Key Country Analysis to 2025 ...
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