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Greenlane Biogas Contracted by Promus energy to supply biogas upgrading solution for dairy farm
Greenlane Biogas has signed a contract with Promus Energy, a project development company focusing on renewable and sustainable technologies, to provide an integrated biogas upgrading solution for a dairy farm located in Yakima County, Washington. Included in the solution is the supply of a Totara+ biogas upgrading unit and additional process equipment to deliver pipeline quality renewable natural ...
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First biogas upgrading plant Estonia by DMT
On the 29th of October 2016, the contract to deliver the first CarborexMS 350 in Viljandimaa, Estonia, was signed. This project, which will be the first biogas upgrading plant in Estonia, will be built on the property of a big farm in Viljandimaa in the south of Estonia. The feedstock for the digester consists of cow manure. Like the CarborexMS in Poundbury that marked the kick-off of building a ...
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St1 started biogas business in Sweden - the company`s biogas projects are also progressing in Norway and Finland
Energy company St1 has purchased 100% of the shares in E.ON Biofor Sverige AB from E.ON Energilösningar AB. The acquired company now operates under the name St1 BioGas AB (registration pending) and its 35 biogas professionals joined St1. St1 is now a leading biogas player in Sweden with c. 30% market share in traffic segment. St1 BioGas’ operations are geographically located in the ...
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Greenlane Biogas Secures US$2.3 M Contract from Longneng Weiye Environment and Technology Holdings
Greenlane Biogas has received a US$2.3 M contract from Longneng Weiye Environment and Technology Holdings, a Chinese company specializing in the recycling of agricultural and municipal solid waste into renewable energy, for the purchase of two ‘Rimu’ biogas upgrading systems. The units will be installed in Tonghe and Shangzhi counties in Heilongjiang province, where dry and wet ...
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A global window on bioenergy
World Bioenergy is the leading global meeting place for the bioenergy sector, featuring a trade fair, conferences and a wide range of study tours. The event is held every second year and the doors reopen this year on 25-27 May. The world’s leading manufacturers and suppliers of bioenergy-related equipment and services are exhibiting at the fair. Visitors from around the world have come to ...
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Sanamethan’s Innovative Carbon Negative Biogas and CO2 Recovery Plant Provided By Clarke Energy
SAS Sanamethan’s biogas upgrading plant to upgrade biogas to biomethane for injection into gas grid and in parallel recovery of renewable carbon dioxide (CO2). Clarke Energy has supplied a Tecno Project Industriale (TPI) 3-stage biogas upgrading solution with a recovery unit to recover liquid renewable CO2 along with gas treatment equipment. Project will support the decarbonisation of ...
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Start of Construction of a New Biogas Plant Project With Gas Upgrading Unit in Great Britain
Green energy by utilising EnviTec Biogas technology in Oxfordshire Lohne, 10 July 2014 – The biogas market in Great Britain is booming: The British government is promoting the expansion of regenerative energy sources with a Feed In Tariff for renewable electricity - “FIT” and a Renewable Heat Incentive – “RHI" for ‘green gas’ / biomethane injection ...
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Start of construction of a new biogas plant project with gas upgrading unit in Great Britain
The biogas market in Great Britain is booming: The British government is promoting the expansion of regenerative energy sources with a Feed In Tariff for renewable electricity - “FIT” and a Renewable Heat Incentive – “RHI" for ‘green gas’ / biomethane injection into the gas grid. The Lower Saxony-based EnviTec Biogas AG is profiting from the demand, and is ...
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Film reveals advantages of gas to grid AD plants
In the video, David Bermingham, the developer behind the scheme at Icknield Farm, in Wallingford, offers a comprehensive insight into the planning, construction and day-to-day operation of the plant. He talks about how the period from the start of construction to getting gas into the grid was only six months - and the timeframe for payback on the investment is within seven to 10 years. The ...
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