biogas grid News
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Coen Meijers speaks on ADBA Conference Glasgow
On the 15th of Februari the ADBA organises the SCOTTISH NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2017 in Glasgow. As a partner and sponsor of this event DMT-ET is most proud to have top-salesman Coen Meijers speaking to the audience. With ‘The impact of organic waste on biogas upgrading to grid’ he will give insight in succesful DMT projects in the UK, and give an update to the latest developments on ...
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Reducing Dependence on Russian Natural Gas - with Bioenergy
The Russian annexation of Crimea exposed new inherent economic and political risks in natural gas supply from Russia to the EU. To address this issue, the WBA is holding a workshop in Brussels to discuss ways to reduce exposure to Russian gas imports using bioenergy. This workshop will NOT deal with "theoretical biomass potentials", but achievable contributions to 2020-30. Topics include; how ...
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Welcome to the 20th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
In 2012 the 20th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (20th EU BC&E) will take place in downtown Milan, at the Milano Convention Centre - MiCo (Conference 18-22 June; Exhibition 18-21 June). The international science and technology Conference of the 20th EU BC&E is the leading Conference in the field of Biomass, comprising more than 800 presentations in plenary, oral and visual ...
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Winners 2nd Year Running at North West Business Masters Awards
Clarke Energy was awarded Exporter of the Year (Large) Award at this year's North West Business Masters Awards for a second year running. The annual event organised by the Business Desk saw the elite of North West England's business community competing for a series of desiderate local awards. The black tie awards evening was held at the Midland Hotel in Manchester, the same hotel that saw the ...
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Conference General Chairman Message
Biomass is a raw material with a multitude of applications, suitable to replace fossil resources, for use both as an energy source as well as for material utilization. For a sustainable energy supply, biomass is indispensable; but it is also limited, is not sufficient for all applications, and it ranks in priority after food and feed. Biomass technology has changed from an ancient but newly ...
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Clarke Energy at Africa Energy Indaba 2016
Clarke Energy will be exhibiting at the Africa Energy Indaba in Johannesburg from the 16th-17th February 2016. Clarke Energy has continued to invest in South Africa its first aspirations to grow into the embedded power, biogas, furnace gas and combined heat and power markets and it is showing potential to expand. Clarke Energy is a specialist in the supply, engineering, installation and ...
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RENAC Introduces New Online Training Programme: Green Hydrogen and Renewable Power-to-X (PtX) Professional
In 2022, the Renewables Academy (RENAC) launches the new six-month online training programme, Green Hydrogen and Renewable Power-to-X (PtX) Professional. It includes 10 courses that cover the most important technical and economic aspects of green hydrogen and PtX. A unique calculation tool for green hydrogen generation cost is also part of this new training programme. Green Hydrogen and Renewable ...
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NH3 / CH4 detection for biogas injection into the natural gas grid
Simultaneous detection of two gases increases efficiency while decreasing costs. A single, compact device can accomplish this. Axetris Laser Gas Detectors are capable of measuring ammonia and methane for biogas injection into the natural gas grid. Biogas is a modern energy source independent of the limited supply of fossil fuels. Its production can be adapted to current demand and is, unlike ...
By Axetris AG
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2012: Dr.-Ing. Bernd Krautkremer, Fraunhofer Institute IWES, Head of Bioenergy System Technology, Germany, is conference general chairman of the 20th european biomass conference and exhibition
In 2012 the 20th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (20th EU BC&E) will take place in downtown Milan, Italy: the Conference from 18 to 22 June and the Exhibition from 18 to 21 June. Dr. Krautkremer is supported by the Technical Programme Coordination group composed of Dr. Heinz Ossenbrink, Dr. David Baxter and Dr. Jean-François Dallemand, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute ...
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2012: Dr.-Ing. Bernd Krautkremer, Fraunhofer Institute IWES, Head of Bioenergy System Technology, Germany, is conference general chairman of the 20th european biomass conference and exhibition
In 2012 the 20th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (20th EU BC&E) will take place in downtown Milan, Italy: the Conference from 18 to 22 June and the Exhibition from 18 to 21 June. Dr. Krautkremer is supported by the Technical Programme Coordination group composed of Dr. Heinz Ossenbrink, Dr. David Baxter and Dr. Jean-François Dallemand, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Institute ...
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National grid calls for anaerobic digestion boost
The National Grid has forecast that the development of anaerobic digestion infrastructure and biogas production has the potential to be a significant source of fuel for the UK. Biodegradable waste streams, such as food and wood waste could be turned into biogas and injected into the gas distribution system, according to a new study by the National Grid and analysts Ernst and Young. In the study ...
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Prime Ministerial Trade Delegation to Africa
Clarke Energy is being represented during this week’s Prime Ministerial visit to the African continent. Alex Marshall, Group Marketing and Compliance Director of Clarke Energy is joining British Prime Minister Theresa May’s visits to the African nations of South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya. The visit will be focusing on encouraging international trade with the continent. Prime ...
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Most Kenyans say no to cleaner energy, study finds
The majority of Kenyans are unwilling to abandon their traditional energy sources in favour of cleaner or renewable ones, unless their incomes rise significantly, a study has found. Last month (21 September) the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, announced US$50 million to subsidise the provision of clean, environmentally-friendly cooking stoves in developing countries to reduce deaths ...
By SciDev.Net
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Half Britain’s homes could be heated by renewable gas, says National Grid
Up to half the country’s domestic gas heating could be met by turning waste into biogas, according to a new report from National Grid. Biogas could give the UK a new reliable source of green energy as the North Sea gas reserves run down. The report looks at how all the biodegradable waste streams such as sewage, food and wood could be turned into biogas and injected into the gas distribution ...
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British Gas to trial five biomethane projects
British Gas has announced it is going ahead with five biomethane demonstration projects, which could be the first in the UK to inject green gas into the national grid. The news comes after the Government has professed its support for renewable technologies such as biomethane injection, biomass technology operators and biogas plants under the renewable heat incentive (RHI) scheme. The new ...
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Biogest is building another Gas2Grid- biogas plant in the UK and is expanding the network of service contracts throughout the UK
Biogest is building another Gas2Grid- biogas plant in the UK and is expanding the network of service contracts throughout the UK Biogest is building its fifth gas to grid biogas plant in the UK Biological and technical service is already supporting 18 plants throughout the UK Vienna / Dumfries: Biogest receives another contract for the construction of a gas to grid biogas plant in the UK. ...
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Germany Writes Big Cheque for Renewable Heating
At this year's Ecobuild, Germany Trade & Invest presents opportunities in Europe's largest market With the 20 percent renewable electricity mark already achieved, Germany is now targeting sustainable heating. EUR 500 million were provided in 2011 towards Germany's renewable heating goal - 14 percent by 2020. This commitment to renewable energy has made Germany a testing ground for ...
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Conservatives include anaerobic digestion in `energy revolution` plans
David Cameron plans to bring anaerobic digestion technology on stream to create a low carbon economy. He unveiled a green paper, The low carbon economy, security, stability and green growth, setting out Conservative policies that will strengthen the economy, help guarantee energy security and protect the environment for future generations. Cameron said that he has a vision of a “different ...
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NH3 / CH4 detection for biogas injection into the natural gas grid
Axetris, Laser Gas Detection, Leister Corporate Simultaneous detection of two gases increases efficiency while decreasing costs. A single, compact device can accomplish this. Axetris Laser Gas Detectors are capable of measuring ammonia and methane for biogas injection into the natural gas grid. Biogas is a modern energy source independent of the limited supply of fossil fuels. Its production ...
By Axetris AG
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Smart grid to the next level
Making a smart grid for smart and sustainable energy supply has reached the next level now that for the city of Lelystad a consortium of thirteen partners have agreed to work together. Their ‘Grand Design’ for sustainable energy and infrastructure was created in May this year, and consists of three parts: making (existing) buildings sustainable, use the available biogas in the area to ...
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