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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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Mārupes Siltumnīcas invests a million euros in the new boiler house complex
The Latvian modular boiler house manufacturer SIA EcoHeat Technologies has completed and put into operation a new container-type boiler house complex SIA Mārupes Siltumnīcas, which consists of 2 biomass water-heated boiler units with a capacity of each unit of 0.95 MW and a total boiler house capacity of 1.9 MW. In the new boiler house, heat energy is produced using local, renewable energy ...
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Diputación de Sevilla: a provincial authority that is an example of coordinated actions for fostering biomass at a provincial level
The Diputación de Sevilla (provincial authority of Sevilla), through its Public Service for Sustainability Area, has been developing a series of projects aimed at improving efficiency, energy saving and sustainability in which biomass has taken a leading role. The provincial body is developing three projects that are particularly important, not only because of their social and ...
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Tidy Planet plant generating 22,500kW of daily energy at London airports
The sophisticated energy recovery plants that food waste experts Tidy Planet devised for DHL, are now producing 25,500kW of heat per day from the food waste at London’s Heathrow and Gatwick airports. The technology hit the headlines back in November 2016 when Gatwick became the world’s first airport to begin disposing of food and catering waste on-site and this year they will start ...
By Untha UK Ltd
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London air quality strategy released
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson has launched the final version of his Air Quality Strategy. The final strategy follows two earlier drafts released during 2009 and 2010. The strategy includes a welcome commitment to investigate an 'inner' Low Emission Zone based on the congestion charging boundaries, and retains the commitment to ensure all development in London is at least 'air quality ...
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Brown announces start of boiler scrappage scheme
More old boilers will be available for scrap as Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband announce the start of the boiler scrappage scheme today (5 January). The national scheme aims upgrade household heating systems to cut carbon, save money on fuel bills and sustain work for the heating industry. Up to 125,000 households in England with working ...
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Householders to get financial incentives for biomass boilers
Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband said that UK households will be able to get financial incentives for low carbon technologies such as biomass boilers and ground source heat pumps under Government plans to reduce carbon emissions and cut energy bills. The Government wants to cut household carbon emissions by one third by 2020. Its ultimate aim is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions ...
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Metso to supply biomass boiler plant to Porvoon Energia in Finland
Metso Corporation's press release on January 24, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. local time Metso will supply Porvoon Energia with a biomass boiler plant for combined heat and power production (CHP) in the township of Tolkkinen, Finland. The boiler plant will be delivered by the Metso-Wärtsilä joint venture MW Power. The value of the order is below EUR 15 million and the order is included in Energy and ...
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Community hall powered by sun, wind and soil
A new community hall in Woolsery has become one of the first halls in the South West to be powered by three forms of renewable energy technology. Woolfardisworthy Sports and Community Hall will be a low-carbon building, powered by heat and light generated by the sun, the wind and geothermal energy. Solar panels on the south-facing roof and a 15-metre tall wind turbine now provide electricity. ...
By EDF Energy
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Businesses investing in renewable energy could generate returns of over 10%
Carbon Trust Advisory quantifies financial benefits for businesses generating their own renewable energy Carbon Trust Advisory analysis has found that businesses which invest in renewable energy could make average returns of 11-12%, with the potential for returns in excess of 20%. According to the findings, new financial incentives, energy market trends and building regulations are combining ...
By Carbon Trust
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Carbon Trust calls for massive switch to biomass heating
Businesses and public sector organisations could benefit by switching from oil, gas and electric heating to biomass, according to Biomass Heating, A Practical Guide, published today by the Carbon Trust. Financial pressures and the coldest start to a winter in over 30 years make reducing heating bills a priority. However, by working with biomass heating projects across the UK, the Carbon Trust ...
By Carbon Trust
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Building for the future
The public sector's ability to contribute to the UK's low-carbon and cost-effective economy through realising savings from non-domestic buildings. Viewpoint from Michael Ashcroft, Strategy Analyst, and Richard Rugg, Director, Carbon Trust Programmes. Recent debates about creating a low carbon economy in the UK have been dominated by how we should generate energy in the future. However, meeting ...
By Carbon Trust
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