biomass incineration News
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Polish biomass market on the move
Poland plans to introduce a new law on renewable energies. Today, co-incinerating biomass in coal power plants is dominating. In the future, however, the support of smaller mono-incinerators and the use of CHP technology should be strengthened. This will lead to new opportunities to develop projects at industrial locations that produce large amounts of biomass. This is the result of an analysis ...
By ecoprog GmbH
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Rapid Changes in the DeNOx Market
The market to reduce NOx from stationary and mobile sources is changing rapidly due to two factors: regulations and innovations. More stringent regulations in one country have a cascade effect resulting in increased stringency in many countries. Innovations in one industry eventually lead to incorporation in other industries but the pace at which this occurs is too slow. It is, therefore, ...
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Carbon Monoxide from South American Fires Blows to Australia
UTRECHT, The Netherlands (ENS) - Much of the carbon monoxide hovering over Australia during wildfire season originated from South American wildfires some 13,000 kilometers (8,000 miles) away, scientists have determined, using satellite data. Knowledge about the global distribution of carbon monoxide is important because it affects air quality and climate. Using data from an instrument aboard ...
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What Kind of Environmental Kiln Needs Refractory Brick?
Refractory bricks stand as indispensable components within a multitude of high-temperature industrial kilns and furnaces. These kilns serve diverse purposes, ranging from ceramics and glass manufacturing to metals and chemicals processing. Within this article, we shall delve into the types of environmental kilns that necessitate the use of refractory bricks, shedding light on the significance of ...
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BACKGROUND: AE&E`s acquisition of Lentjes
Austrian Energy & Environment signed an agreement to acquire 99% of the German plant engineering company Lentjes GmbH from the listed GEA Group AG yesterday. After completion of the transaction, which requires clearance from the competition authorities concerned, the company will be included in A-TEC’s Plant Construction Division. AE&E is acquiring Lentjes for one euro, and will ...
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Waste – From Liability to Asset
No one wants it but it keeps piling up. Waste is almost a regenerative resources, but not one that is usually seen in a favourable light. A new international conference in London now casts the spotlight on how the burden of waste can become a stream of income. The 'Energy from Biomass and Waste' (EBW UK) conference and exhibition is held at the Royal Horticultural Halls on January 26 to 27. The ...
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The Energy Industry Strives to Find a Sustainable Method to Harness Renewable Energy, Finds Frost & Sullivan
The rapid depletion of the finite stock of fossil fuels places the spotlight on micro-renewables in residential and commercial applications. This technology will aid sustainable power production and lower dependency on conventional grid power by improving the competence of energy harvesting systems, without being detrimental to the environment. Analysis from Frost & Sullivan's Renewable ...
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Clean Energy for all Europeans: The missed opportunity
On November 30, 2016, the European Commission presented the package on “Clean Energy for All Europeans”. The package contains many well designed proposals but fails to comply with the challenges set by the Paris Agreement. A reduction of the CO2 emissions by 40% by 2030 as compared to 1990 is by far not enough to achieve the 2°C target. The title is misleading. Obviously, clean ...
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