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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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EnviTec Biogas Celebrates its Tenth Anniversary in the Czech Republic
27 biogas plants installed in the Czech Republic and Slovakia Lohne, 06 September 2016 – These results speak for themselves: EnviTec Biogas has built 27 biogas plants in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Nearly 80% of these are managed on-site by a total of 16 local colleagues. With the founding of the sales office EnviTec Biogas Central Europe s.r.o. in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, ...
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New EnviTec Biogas Plant in Durham, England
EnviTec Biogas scores with waste-to-energy technology and pasteurisation Lohne, 3rd February 2015 – The recently completed construction project of EnviTec Biogas AG, in Great Britain has an installed capacity of 499 kW. The combined heat and power plant (CHP) at High Hedley Hope Farm in Durham, in North-East England, started supplying power to the grid at the beginning of December 2014. ...
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EnviTec Biogas celebrates its tenth anniversary in the Czech Republic
These results speak for themselves: EnviTec Biogas has built 27 biogas plants in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Nearly 80% of these are managed on-site by a total of 16 local colleagues. With the founding of the sales office EnviTec Biogas Central Europe s.r.o. in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the biogas all-rounder from Lower Saxony has now been successfully active on the East European ...
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Biogas all-Rounder EnviTec Concludes Another Two Contracts in Denmark
EnviThan gas upgrading impresses in the Danish market Lohne, 20 April 2016 – Following the successful start of construction work on the first EnviThan gas upgrading plant in Denmark, EnviTec Biogas AG announced two further construction projects. With the signing of contracts for two biomethane plants rated at 396 Nm³, the biogas all-rounder from Lower Saxony is actively pursuing the ...
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EnviTec Biogas Signs Expansion Contract With Major Chinese Agricultural Company
Chinese delegation visits EnviTec at Saerbeck Lohne, 22 April 2016 – China invests in biogas technology “Made in Germany”. The signing of a contract extension by Beijing-based Sifang Leo Livestock Science and Technology Co. Ltd. and the biogas all-rounder from Lower Saxony, Germany, now marks the addition of the seventh construction project on Chinese soil to the order books ...
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EnviTec Biogas signs expansion contract with major Chinese agricultural company
China invests in biogas technology “Made in Germany”. The signing of a contract extension by Beijing-based Sifang Leo Livestock Science and Technology Co. Ltd. and the biogas all-rounder from Lower Saxony, Germany, now marks the addition of the seventh construction project on Chinese soil to the order books for EnviTec Biogas AG. A 8-strong delegation from China arrived yesterday (21 ...
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New EnviTec biogas plant in Durham, England
The recently completed construction project of EnviTec Biogas AG, in Great Britain has an installed capacity of 499 kW. The combined heat and power plant (CHP) at High Hedley Hope Farm in Durham, in North-East England, started supplying power to the grid at the beginning of December 2014. The plant which is operated with food waste, cattle manure, chicken manure and cattle slurry primarily ...
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Biogas all-rounder EnviTec concludes another two contracts in Denmark
Following the successful start of construction work on the first EnviThan gas upgrading plant in Denmark, EnviTec Biogas AG announced two further construction projects. With the signing of contracts for two biomethane plants rated at 396 Nm³, the biogas all-rounder from Lower Saxony is actively pursuing the growth strategy that it launched in Denmark last year. Sited in Otterup, in the ...
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Biogas market on the move: Europe grows, but German market slumps
The installed capacity in the worldwide market for biogas plants will increase from around 4,700 to about 7,400 MWel between 2012 and 2016. This growth will mainly take place in European countries such as Italy, the UK and France. The German biogas market, by contrast, has slumped dramatically since early 2012. This forces the German biogas industry to internationalise their business strategies. ...
By ecoprog GmbH
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Construction Start For Biogas Plant With EnviThan Gas Upgrading System in China
EnviTec Biogas Technology impresses in Far East Lohne, 15 January 2014 – The Middle Kingdom invests in “made in Germany” biogas technology: With the contract conclusion between the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) and EnviTec Biogas AG, the biogas all-rounder based in Lower Saxony is setting foot on Chinese soil. The state-owned company CSIC, which employs about ...
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Structural and headcount adjustments required at German locations
EnviTec Biogas expects to generate clearly lower sales in 2013 During the current year the low demand for biogas plants will lead to a significant sales decrease in EnviTec Biogas AG’s Plant Construction business which cannot be fully compensated by the company’s Own Plant Operation, Service and Energy segments. In light of the lower level of sales expected for 2013, the Executive ...
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Construction Contract for 250 kW Biogas Plant Concluded in Japan
EnviTec Waste-to-Energy pilot project launched Lohne, October 7, 2014 – Setting new standards: That's the common goal of EnviTec Biogas AG and the Japanese biogas company RENAGEN. Following the signing of the planning contract, which already took place in the summer, the Lower Saxon biogas all-rounder EnviTec has now received the signed construction contract. The 250 kW biogas plant to be ...
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Earthwork starts at the new EnviTec biogas plant in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is currently the strongest market for EnviTec Biogas in Central and Eastern Europe. Since its entry into the market in 2006, the biogas plant manufacturer from Lower Saxony (Germany) has set up a total of 19 plants with a total electrical output of 14 MW. And now it is adding yet another plant to this group: “With the planning and set-up of a 527 kW biogas plant, we are ...
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Construction start for biogas plant with EnviThan gas upgrading system in China
The Middle Kingdom invests in “made in Germany” biogas technology: With the contract conclusion between the China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) and EnviTec Biogas AG, the biogas all-rounder based in Lower Saxony is setting foot on Chinese soil. The state-owned company CSIC, which employs about 300,000 people, is investing in an EnviFarm Classic biogas plant with EnviThan ...
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Construction contract for 250 kW biogas plant concluded in Japan
Setting new standards: That's the common goal of EnviTec Biogas AG and the Japanese biogas company RENAGEN. Following the signing of the planning contract, which already took place in the summer, the Lower Saxon biogas all-rounder EnviTec has now received the signed construction contract. The 250 kW biogas plant to be built near the Japanese city of Osaka is scheduled to go online in spring 2015. ...
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One of world`s largest agro-industrial biogas plants under construction
In February 2016, Coltrade B.V. and its partner Ahidra S.L., signed an EPC contract for one of the largest organic waste to energy recovery facilities in the world within the dairy industry. After months of design and engineering of the highest level, where efficiency became an obsession, the plant is now under construction. The installation is located in northern Spain (Asturias) and will ...
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Ghana `must embrace biogas`
Ghana's policymakers should embrace abundant and clean biogas as a source of energy, to curb its reliance on dwindling wood resources for fuel, say researchers. The country has huge potential for producing biogas, including the technical expertise to construct almost 280,000 biogas plants, but it faces many obstacles in achieving this, according to a study published in the May issue of Renewable ...
By SciDev.Net
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Advanced biofuels from Germany`s first integrated Bio-LNG plant
A green energy transition in Germany? Hardly – at least in the transport sector. With the purchase of BioEnergie Park Güstrow, EnviTec Biogas AG is setting the agenda for a sustainable transport sector. “From autumn 2022, the largest biogas plant constructed in Germany to date will be supplying significant quantities of purified Bio-LNG for greener heavy goods traffic,” ...
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