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Africa Downunder Renewable Energy Conference 2015
Clarke Energy is attending the Africa Downunder conference on 2nd- 4th September 2015 in Pan Pacific Perth and Novotel Perth Langley, Western Australia. The positive, changing face of the African continent is continuing to attract the lion’s share of global exploration dollars as prospectors zoom in on its untold mineral riches. Countries such as Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo ...
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Successful overhaul of Arrow Energy’s Daandine coal seam gas powerplant
In 2006, Clarke Energy completed the design and installation of the Daandine Power Station, located at Kogan, west of Brisbane in Queensland. The site, which is operated by Clarke Energy staff, is powered by coal seam gas produced from Arrow Energy’s nearby Daandine gas field. The electricity generated is exported into the Southern Queensland grid network and has a gross installed capacity ...
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iPAD Katanga Mining Week
Clarke Energy is exhibiting in iPAD Katanga mining week on 18th - 21st October 2015, the largest outdoor exhibition in Lumbashi Democratic Republic of Congo. Katanga Mining Briefing is an extended platform, as part of iPAD DRC Conference & Exhibition, which is designed to specifically enable access to the Katanga Province. This region is the main supplier of cobalt, copper, tin, radium, ...
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Mobile carbon capture technology removes 1000 kg CO2/day from Polish coal power plant
Power plants are a major source of CO2 emissions and contributor to global warming. This study reports on a portable technology to remove CO2 from their combustion exhaust gases. Pilot testing on a coal burning plant in Poland captured thousands of kilograms of CO2 per day. This could be a viable future means of mitigating CO2 emissions from the power generation sector. The average temperatures ...
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Future Proofing with Unique, Cleaner Energy Power Generation Solutions
Clarke Energy’s Australian operation recently completed the commissioning of two additional 3MW gas generators for energy giant Santos at their Wilga Park Power station expansion project near Narrabri, in northwest New South Wales. This effectively future proofs the power station with a configuration of up to 12 INNIO Jenbacher 3MW gas engines installed across multiple stages. The two ...
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We can meet our low carbon energy goals
Meeting our low carbon energy targets is a big job but the technologies exist to get the job done. Viewpoint from James Smith, Chair of the Carbon Trust. From the ongoing squabbling over energy you might think that meeting our energy targets was impossible. It's certainly a big job. And we have been slow to get things going as Ofgem's recent analysis of UK energy supply has made clear. But the ...
By Carbon Trust
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District level heating could help achieve EU 2020 energy efficiency goals
Recycling of excess heat, via ‘district heating’, has the potential to improve energy efficiency in Europe. This study mapped excess heat and demands for heat in EU27 Member States to identify regions suitable for the large-scale implementation of district heating. The authors identified 63 ‘heat synergy regions’, generally large urban zones, which generated almost half of ...
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US carbon dioxide pollution down 3.8 percent
The United States cut its energy-related carbon dioxide pollution by 3.8 percent last year, the second biggest drop since 1990, the Department of Energy said Monday. The only recent year with a bigger percentage drop was in 2009, when America was in a large recession. American cars and factories spewed 5.83 billion tons of carbon dioxide in 2012, down from 6.06 billion in 2011. It is the lowest ...
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SECA fuel cell technology proves successful in US Navy`s proof-of-concept testing
Two technologies developed under the US Department of Energy's Solid State Energy Conversion Alliance (SECA) fuel cell program recently passed successful proof-of-concept tests by the US Navy's Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division located in Newport, Rhode Island. The tests mark a breakthrough for solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC)-based power systems and reflect the potential of SOFC technology for ...
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How Making Charcoal From Biomass Helps To Reduce CO2 Emissions
While coal is an extremely cheap way to obtain energy, it also has serious environmental impacts. Burning coal releases a great deal of carbon into the atmosphere, enhancing the levels of greenhouse gasses and accelerating the process of global warming. Because of this, decreasing the carbon footprint of coal power plants is normally essental to the us government, or may result in serious tax ...
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Information And Facts In Regards To The Coconut Shell Charcoal Making Machine
Coconut charcoal making plant for sale from the leading manufacturer has deemed this system a truly self researched plant. These machines are renowned for being the very best out there when it comes to processing coconut shells just for charcoal. These state-of-the-art machines be sure that the coconut shells are properly dried before processing. Read on as we dive further into the coconut shell ...
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Fossil Fuel Electricity Generation in Australia Industry Market Research Report Now Updated by IBISWorld
The Fossil Fuel Electricity Generation industry in Australia is expected to earn revenue of $17.1 billion in 2012-13, representing annualised growth of 4.1% over the past five years. According to IBISWorld industry analyst Caroline Finch, “this reflects the combination of slightly lower output and substantially higher prices over that period”. Industry revenue is expected to expand ...
By IBISWorld
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Global decrease in coal burning leads to stalling of CO2 emissions in 2015
In 2015, after three years of slow growth, the growth of global CO2 emissions from fossil-fuel use and from steel and cement production was brought to a standstill. One of the main causes was the 2% global decrease in coal burning and cement production - the largest decrease over the past five decades, apart from recessions. The global decrease in CO2 emissions from coal use was offset by ...
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Launch of new online power almanac of the American Midwest
We are launching a new online tool, the Power Almanac of the American Midwest, that will assist government officials, industry leaders, energy analysts and others in making informed energy decisions in the region. The Almanac integrates key energy and environmental data from some 50 disparate sources, tailored to the Midwest region, in a graphic and easy-to-use way. The Almanac is built around a ...
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Global coal demand growth slows slightly, IEA says in latest 5-year outlook
Tougher Chinese policies aimed at reducing dependency on coal will help restrain global coal demand growth over the next five years, the International Energy Agency<http://www.iea.org> (IEA) says in its annual Medium-Term Coal Market Report<http://www.iea.org/w/bookshop/add.aspx?id=461> released today. Despite the slightly slower pace of growth, however, coal will meet more of the ...
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Metso-supplied world´s largest biomass gasification plant inaugurated in Finland
Vaskiluodon Voima Oy has inaugurated the world's largest biomass gasification plant, which was supplied by Metso, in Vaasa, Finland. The plant was inaugurated by the Finnish Minister of Labour Lauri Ihalainen on March 11th. Vaskiluodon Voima's plant is ground-breaking in many ways, as this is the first time in the world that biomass gasification is being adopted on such a large scale for ...
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ASTM Aviation Fuel Standard Now Specifies Bioderived Components
Renewable fuels can now be blended with conventional commercial and military jet (or gas turbine) fuel through requirements in the newly issued edition of ASTM D7566-11, Specification for Aviation Turbine Fuel Containing Synthesized Hydrocarbons. The revised standard was approved July 1, 2011. Through the new provisions included in ASTM D7566, up to 50 percent bioderived synthetic blending ...
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