biogas desulphurisation News
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Biogas desulphurisation at the Chania WWTP
In partnership with Greek engineering firm DIMTECH, Bioconservacion is conducting a biogas desulphurisation project that aims to drive the harnessing of energy from the digestion of slurry at the WWTP in Chania - the plant where wastewater is treated within a semi-arid zone of Crete, located near residential areas. This facility will be going into operation soon and will use the Bi-On Fe ...
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You are welcome to visit Energy from Waste at Central London
This third ICE Energy from Waste conference will focus on addressing the barriers to success within the industry and on maximising the future potential of EfW within the UK and overseas. This one day conference will feature case studies, presentation and a panel session exploring new developments, the state of the industry and best practice. Topics includes: 11:15 DUCHY OF CORNWALL CASE STUDY: ...
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Shell and Paques create new JV to push Bio-desulphurisation Technology for oil & gas
Shell and Paques Holding B.V. have agreed upon the formation of a 50-50 joint venture, Paqell B.V., to focus their efforts on the marketing of biological desulphurisation in the oil and gas sector for high pressure gas applications using THIOPAQ O&G (oil & gas) technology. "The joint venture itself demonstrates Shell‟s continuous drive to develop innovative solutions for the ...
By Paqell BV
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DMT Environmental Technology acquires activities of Sustec Consulting & Contracting
DMT Environmental Technology, a global player in the field of biogas upgrading and desulphurisation plants, acquires Sustec in Wageningen from GMB and adds the innovative TurboTec® and NutriTec® technologies to its already wide portfolio of sustainable technologies. GMB facilitated as shareholder the development of the Sustec technologies. After realizing the first projects in the ...
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First Biogas Upgrading Installation at Perpignan Sewage Plant in France
Clarke Energy supplied and installed our first biogas upgrading plant at a waste water/sewage treatment plant (STEP) in Perpignan, France. The membrane treatment technology used upgrades biogas produced from sewage to biomethane and this is the first in project in the French region of Occitania and the Mediterranean Arc. The renewable gas that is produced is injected into the local gas ...
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