biogas production plant News
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Ductor Corporation Announces New International Organizations
The world’s first enhanced biogas production plant with Ductor® Add-On technology will open in late September 2016 in Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany. This plant will speed up further commercialization among the next targeted customer groups: medium-sized and large new biogas plants to be built in North America and Asia. Ductor’s microbiological nitrogen removal process is a ...
By Ductor Corp.
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Ceres investor network lauds economic benefits of northeast clean fuels standard
Ceres President Mindy Lubber and two leading investors issued public statements today on the proposed Clean Fuels Standard for 11 Northeast states and the early release of NESCAUM’s economic analysis showing clear economic benefits stemming from a Clean Fuels Standard (CFS). The analysis modeled the impacts of a regional CFS that would achieve a 10 percent reduction in the carbon intensity ...
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The first Molinari mill for biomasses has now been installed
The first Molinari mill designed to pre-treat biomasses for anaerobic digestion came into operation on January 31st 2013. Construction of this machine began a year ago following a request from Mr. Zangrandi, the owner of a 1 MW biogas plant. His first need was to reduce the size of the various products used to feed the plant. Thus increase the surface that could be attacked by bacteria. Once the ...
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Biogas plant markets finally on the upswing - Germany to lead 2010 production
The German biogas plants market plunged 80 per cent in 2008 pushed by the close succession of the global financial crisis, rising energy crops prices, and the revision of the German Renewable Energy law (EEG). However, because the German biogas market accounted for nearly 70 per cent (1 billion USD) of the global/European total in 2009, Germany will likely remain the key market arena for biogas ...
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More research needed to tap Africa`s biogas potential
Lack of local research is preventing countries in Sub-Saharan Africa producing energy from waste, according to a report. The region has abundant raw materials for producing biogas. Waste and polluted water from industry — including slaughterhouse remnants, animal dung and sewage — can be converted into carbon dioxide and methane through anaerobic digestion. The biogas can be used ...
By SciDev.Net
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Liquind 24/7 and Envitec Biogas Sign Supply Agreement for Bio-LNG
Liquind 24/7 and EnviTec Biogas have signed a contract for the sale of bio-LNG. The bio-LNG will be produced in a new liquefaction plant, which will be constructed by EnviTec in Güstrow in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. LIQUIND is in charge of organizing the transport and the distribution of bio-LNG to heavy-duty customers at its truck fuelling stations. EnviTec is already ...
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Imtech: 67 million euro orders for sustainable biogas plants and upgrading of waste water facilities in the UK
Gouda - Imtech N.V. (technical services provider in Europe) announces that it has been commissioned by various English water companies to realise sustainable biogas plants and upgrade waste water facilities in the UK. As a result of these orders valued at more than 67 million euro, clients will reduce their carbon footprint and deliver more sustainable services to their customers. René ...
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Researchers back Chinese farmer`s energy-efficient house
A farmer in China is partnering with scientists to promote his design for low-carbon households. His concept, developed over the past 30 years on his farm in northeast China, is a combination of existing green technologies. Now the country's scientists want to scale up the design to make it affordable. Liu Xingshan, a 57-year-old famer with no higher education, designed his novel low-carbon ...
By SciDev.Net
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From Waste to Resource
Satisfied exhibitors at 'waste to energy', 2007 dates finalized Waste as a resource, or more specifically: as a substitute for coal, nuclear power and fossil fuels has become a much talked about issue among politics and energy consumers. Different waste materials can be utilized for power and heat generation. Agricultural residues can be employed for the production of biogas or ...
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EnviTec Biogas reports record sales for 2011
2011 was an exceptional year for the German biogas industry and, hence, for EnviTec Biogas AG [ISIN: DE000A0MVLS8]. Last year, some 1,100 new biogas plants with an electrical output of approx. 440 megawatts (MW) went on line in Germany. Some 17 percent of these plants were built by EnviTec Biogas, which has thus increased its market share. A total of 7,000 biogas plants meanwhile produce approx. ...
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Environmental XPRT forecasts continued growth for the biogas big market
Wind and solar may capture headlines, but biogas is one of the most widely available sources of renewable energy around. It’s produced by a variety of organic material and waste, such as sewage sludge or animal manure, and has many benefits, including waste reduction, climate change mitigation and power generation.In its 2014 Biogas Market Snapshot, Environmental XPRT forecasts significant growth ...
By XPRT
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EnviTec Biogas is exhibiting at Agritechnica (Kopie 1)
EnviTec Biogas, the all-round expert in biogas installations, is located in Lower Saxony and will be exhibiting at Agritechnica in Hanover from 10th-16th November. They will be presenting new innovations and providing information on biogas, the green energy multi-talent. The main attraction on the company’s 190 m2 exhibition stand will be the technical container of the compact system ...
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EnviTec Biogas is exhibiting at Agritechnica
EnviTec Biogas, the all-round expert in biogas installations, is located in Lower Saxony and will be exhibiting at Agritechnica in Hanover from 10th-16th November. They will be presenting new innovations and providing information on biogas, the green energy multi-talent. The main attraction on the company’s 190 m2 exhibition stand will be the technical container of the compact system ...
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CooperOstlund announces cooperation with Vaisala for 3-in-1 biogas instrument
Biogas plants can now extract more value from waste following the launch of the world’s first in-situ 3-in-1 biogas measurement instrument. Developed by Finnish technology provider Vaisala, the MGP261 multi-gas instrument provides accurate readings for the methane, carbon dioxide and humidity content of biogas produced from anaerobic digestion, industrial and municipal waste, and ...
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Camda sets up food waste-produced biogas power plant
With a few finish work to be done, the food waste-produced biogas power plant is set to commence by the end of this year. Camda began to work out the scheme last year and started to build in October of 2010. The plant utilizes food waste collected from restaurants and households to create biogas, which contains 50% to 70% methane, and then the gas is purified to remove hydrogen sulfide, water, ...
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Exclusive right agreement for the international installation of KREIS-BIOGAS-DISSOLVER concluded with the Niemann company
Maximum gas yield with flexible operation – this is the advantage of installing a KREIS-BIOGAS-DISSOLVER. Thanks to its innovative mixing technology, operators of biogas plants can increase their gas yields considerably. The biogas plant manufacturer EnviTec Biogas AG and Wilhelm Niemann GmbH & Co. have now signed another agreement on their exclusive international installation on new ...
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Omex Environmental Ltd – Stand E73 Omex TEA for improved biogas production
With anaerobic digestion becoming increasingly popular, ensuring that biogas systems perform to maximum capacity is a crucial consideration. To meet this need, Omex Environmental has introduced the new Biogas Plus range of micronutrient supplements to ensure that anaerobic plants are supplied with all the necessary trace elements needed for successful bacterial growth and function. It is rare ...
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Thermal Hydrolysis Boosts Biogas Production
The conversion of sustainable biomass such as food waste, crop and processing residues, manures and sewage sludges, into biogas and advanced liquid biofuels has significant potential to contribute to the world’s renewable energy and carbon reduction goals. However, many of the most sustainable feedstocks contain high levels of woody materials known as lignin and cellulose, which are ...
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Biogest develops highly efficient biomethane plants in Italy
Biomethane incentives for transport use 10 Biomethane projects under development Trieste / Vienna: Biogest develops 10 projects in the Italian biomethane market together with the Italian developer Biogas Progetti. The projects are located in the Center and South of Italy, due to its large availability of agro-industrial residues and its extensive natural gas network. New challenges are ...
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Bio Energy – At the Heart of Future Renewable Energy Growth
In times of climate change, insecurity and rising prices, clean energy has become a paramount to the sustainability of national and regional development increasing the competitiveness and reducing harmful greenhouse gas emissions. According to the last statistics, bioenergy remains the major source among renewables in Europe, accounting for almost 62% of European renewables and showing steady ...
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