biogas CHP power News
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Biogas CHP to power US poultry plant
A new $5.3 million combined heat and power (CHP) plant is using methane gas for power generation at a Pilgrim's Pride poultry facility in South Carolina, US. Stellar Energy was selected by Blue Earth, Inc to design and supply a CHP plant at the Pilgrim's Pride Corporation poultry processing facility located in Sumter. Blue Earth will own and operate the $5.3 million energy plant. The plant will ...
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Biogas Americas 2022 - 23 - 26 May - Las Vegas, NV
Clarke Energy will be exhibiting at Biogas Americas 2022 taking place on May 23-26 in Las Vegas, NV. The event is the annual conference of the American Biogas Council and is the biggest event in the US for biogas and renewable natural gas (RNG). Clarke Energy specialize in the engineering, installation and maintenance of RNG and biogas combined heat and power (CHP) solutions. Our flexible energy ...
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Clarke Energy finalist in the UK Export Excellence Awards 2016
Clarke Energy has received the news that they have reached the shortlist for the Export Excellence Award in Sub Saharan Africa 2016. The event will take place on 15 June at the prestigious St George’s Hall, Liverpool as part of the International Festival for Business 2016. And will comprise; 3 course dinner, awards ceremony and after dinner entertainment. From the finalists the winners of ...
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Tropical Power Wins CHPA Award
Clarke Energy’s biogas combined heat and power (CHP) project for Tropical Power in Kenya has won a new international award. At this year’s Combined Heat and Power Association (CHPA) awards 3 Clarke Energy projects were short-listed for the international category, including Guinness Ogba trigeneration plant in Nigeria and Tronox’s furnace gas project in South Africa. Tropical ...
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Keystone RNG Project Complete at BioTown Biogas in USA
Clarke Energy is pleased to announce the official commissioning of our most recent renewable natural gas (RNG) project completed in the United States. The site at BioTown Biogas in Reynolds, Indiana is now home to one of the largest on-farm biogas upgrading facilities in the country. Carefully processing roughly 500,000 gallons/day of agricultural waste – this system highlights Clarke ...
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Clarke Energy exhibits at Expo Biogaz
Clarke Energy will be exhibiting at Expo Biogaz 8th – 9th June 2016 Strasbourg, Parc des expositions. Clarke Energy specialises in highly efficient, low carbon solutions such as cogeneration. We are the largest authorised distributor and service provider for GE’s reciprocating engine business. The services offered by Clarke Energy include engineering, installation and the maintenance ...
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EAPIC 2013, Nairobi, Kenya
Clarke Energy is exhibiting (booth 305) and presenting at this year’s East African Power Industry Convention (EAPIC) event in Nairobi, Kenya. Alex Marshall, Group Marketing Manager will be delivering a presentation on biogas and combined heat and power (CHP) in sub-Saharan Africa, including a discussion about the recent biogas project with Tropical Power near Lake Naivasha. As a proud ...
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Decentralized Modular Power Plants and Biogas CHP Cogeneration Projects on the Rise in North America
Cogeneration is the environmentally-friendly, economically-sensible way to produce power, simultaneously saving significant amounts of money and also dramatically reducing total greenhouse gas emissions. 2G’s concept of smaller modular combined heat and power plants for decentralized energy production, especially biogas and natural gas fueled, is leading the way in North America. While ...
By 2G Energy AG
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French Hospital Warms Up to Biogas Alliance
Alliances generate benefits for all involved – as in the case of the French heat alliance between an agricultural biogas plant and a psychiatric hospital. The "Méthavigne" project merits a second glance, especially because society and the environment also benefit from this union of a public institution and a private company. Together with the partner Domaix Energie, the German ...
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Biogas Cogeneration Plant for the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh to produce Electricity & Heat
2G - CENERGY received an order for a biogas CHP cogeneration plant to be installed in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, supplying the University Campus with electricity and thermal energy. Earlier this year the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (UWO) decided to build the first dry fermentation anaerobic bio-digester in the nation, which will convert yard and food waste into biogas. The renewable energy facility ...
By 2G Energy AG
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Combined Heat and Power in Ireland
The cogeneration of electricity and heat is referred to as combined heat and power (CHP). CHP is highly fuel efficient as over 90% of the energy contained within the fuel can be converted into useful power. A consumer of electricity and heat normally has two main choices for their power needs. Their first option is to buy the electricity from the national power grid and gas from the gas ...
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Bioenergy Insight Conference 2017: Q&A session with Future Biogas’ John Scott-Kerr
The Bioenergy Insight Conference, a world-leading bioenergy event, will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 4 and 5 October 2017, covering the whole bioenergy supply chain. The show will focus on all the new developments and the latest challenges. Topics covered in the seminars include the global biomass market, financing bioenergy projects and ensuring sustainability at scale. The debut ...
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Highly advanced and efficient cogeneration systems are now available in the Americas
In December 2009, 2G Bio-Energy Technology Corp. (2G Bio-Energietechnik AG) in Germany, signed an agreement to expand their market presence in the Americas. Known for producing the worlds most advanced and efficient cogeneration CHP modules, and more than 1000 power plants installed in many countries, 2G is now distributing its leading technologies to the United States and South America. A ...
By 2G Energy AG
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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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