biogas contaminant News
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Guild Equipment to be used in Duke University RNG Projects
Duke University has aggressive Carbon Neutral energy goals, and has partnered with GreenGasUSA on multiple projects to supply renewable fuels for their portfolio. Guild Associates is supplying the equipment for two projects in this partnership, both of which will utilize Molecular Gate CO2 Removal Pressure Swing Adsorption equipment, and one will additionally utilize Equilibrium N2 Removal ...
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Renewable Energy: GTI to Exhibit Biogas Collection and Storage Solutions at BioCycle REFOR15
Geomembrane Technologies Inc. (GTI) will be exhibiting at booth #35 of BioCycle REFOR15, which takes place October 20-21, 2015, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. As the official conference of the American Biogas Council, BioCycle REFOR15 focuses on renewable energy, organic recycling, and composting. BioCycle REFOR15 provides professionals with the opportunity to learn more about innovative ...
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Guild Associates Equipment to Power GreenGasUSA Project
South Carolina Agricultural Waste Digester will produce RNG. GreenGasUSA has selected Guild Associates to provide biogas cleanup equipment for its new project in South Carolina. This project, with a major industrial partner as the RNG consumer, will convert biogas methane from agricultural waste into Renewable Natural Gas that will be injected into the natural gas pipeline. “This ...
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Guild Associates and GreenGasUSA to Expand McCall Farms Project
GreenGasUSA and Guild Associates are announcing that the RNG facility currently under construction at the McCall Farms plant in Effingham, SC will be further expanded. GreenGasUSA will be doubling the digester gas production capacity, as two lagoons will soon be operational at the site. Guild Associates will provide a second Molecular Gate™ CO2 removal Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) ...
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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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