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Peterborough invites bids from waste industry to build anaerobic digestion plant
Peterborough City Council is inviting bids from the waste industry to design, construct and operate an anaerobic digestion facility to treat food waste produced by its 170,000 residents. The council aims for the 12,000-tonne capacity AD facility to be operational by late next year. It will support the council’s commitment to increase recycling and composting of household and garden materials to ...
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West Midlands £1bn incinerator scheme halted
A controversial £1bn energy from waste (EfW) plant proposed for Coventry has been halted causing the public consultation and planning application to be postponed. The plan for the incinerator forms part of a joint waste PFI for Coventry City Council, Warwickshire County Council and Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council known as Project Transform. However, a change in political control in some ...
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AD NI 2012 – national anaerobic digestion trade show and conference
Clarke Energy is the main sponsor of the National Anaerobic Digestion Trade Show and Conference – ‘AD NI’ on the 3rd October 2012 in the Hilton Hotel Templepatrick, Belfast. Since the Renewable Obligations Certificates were launched, there have been nearly 80 planning applications to build mostly on farm anaerobic digestion plants. Of these applications approximately 30 have ...
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Viridor`s profit soars by 35%
Viridor’s profit before tax rose by 34.8% for the year ended 31 March on the previous year, while its parent company Pennon Group has revealed a 14.2% growth in profit before tax. Pennon Group, which also owns South West Water, earned £189.1m before tax over the past year, with Viridor earning £55.4m. Viridor’s revenue was also up by 18.7% to £626.5m. Viridor’s earnings are in contrast to ...
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British Gas to trial five biomethane projects
British Gas has announced it is going ahead with five biomethane demonstration projects, which could be the first in the UK to inject green gas into the national grid. The news comes after the Government has professed its support for renewable technologies such as biomethane injection, biomass technology operators and biogas plants under the renewable heat incentive (RHI) scheme. The new ...
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Communities can create their own power stations
The number of community owned renewable energy schemes in England is set to increase thanks to a £10 million fund unveiled today by Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey. The Urban Community Energy Fund will give community groups in England the opportunity to bid for grants of up to £20,000, or loans of up to £130,000 to help kick-start their projects. Community groups ...
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W2E Organic Power, CIYCOR and EISENMANN Announce Teaming on State-of-the-Art Green Energy Generation Facility in SC
Three leaders in the renewable energy industry announced a teaming arrangement to construct and operate a state-of-the-art anaerobic digestion facility in Columbia, SC. The 48,000 Tonne per year, 3.2 MW, facility will begin construction under the supervision of W2E Organic Power, and will process organic waste, turning it into green natural gas for electric power production. CIYCOR, a ...
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High Efficiency Biogas Cogeneration Plant for Dairy Farm in Washington
2G - CENERGY received an order for a biogas cogeneration plant to be constructed in the State of Washington, generating enough energy to supply electricity to more than 370 homes. The 400 kWh CHP system will be installed in Lynden, WA, about 95 miles north of Seattle. It is scheduled to be installed in late 2010. Lynden-based DARITECH Inc. will build the anaerobic digester, and the Van Dyk ...
By 2G Energy AG
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Green and pleasant recycling announce 15,000 tonne anaerobic digestion plant
Green and Pleasant Recycling have announced plans to build a 15,000 tonne anaerobic digestion plant on Bocaddon farm in Looe, Cornwall. The £1.5m project is currently undergoing the final stages of planning permission at Cornwall Council, and will involve the construction of three part-buried digestion tanks, in order to process local food waste, as well as 8,000 tonnes a year of farm ...
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Go-ahead given for £5.5 million anaerobic digester plant
Dorset County Council has given the green light for recycling firm Eco Sustainable Solutions to build a multi-million pound anaerobic digester plant in West Dorset. The plant will cost £5.5 million and is due to be operational within two years.It will take up to 12,000 tonnes of pig slurry and 25,000 tonnes of organic waste to create methane gas for energy. It will be built on a 2.5 acre site at ...
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W2E Organic Power, CIYCOR and EISENMANN announce teaming on state-of-the-art green energy generation facility in Columbia
Three leaders in the renewable energy industry announced a teaming arrangement to construct and operate a state-of-the-art anaerobic digestion facility at the corner of Shop and Beltline Roads here in Columbia, SC. The 48,000 Tonne per year, 3.2 MW, facility will begin construction under the supervision of W2E Organic Power, and will process organic waste, turning it into green natural gas for ...
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Anaerobic Digestion Says: Waste to Energy and Biomass set to be the recipients of huge capital injections up to 2020
Cascadia Capital, specialist investment bankers, corroborate this view – They believe that technologies capable of converting municipal solid waste to energy are ready for commercialization and will replace incinerators and landfills as the primary option for municipal solid waste. So the opportunity for technologies such as AD and gasification are clear. But the challenge of providing ...
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Defra announce Anaerobic Digestion Loan Fund at UK AD & Biogas 2011
Defra Minister Lord Henley has announced a £10m Anaerobic Digestion Loan Fund (ADLF) for new AD plants in his speech to the conference at UK AD & Biogas 2011. The ADLF, which will be administered by the Waste Resources Action Programme, will lend amounts ranging from £50,000 - £1m to support the development of new AD capacity in England, in conjunction with investment from ...
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Biogas Cogeneration Plant for the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh to produce Electricity & Heat
2G - CENERGY received an order for a biogas CHP cogeneration plant to be installed in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, supplying the University Campus with electricity and thermal energy. Earlier this year the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (UWO) decided to build the first dry fermentation anaerobic bio-digester in the nation, which will convert yard and food waste into biogas. The renewable energy facility ...
By 2G Energy AG
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