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Biggest economies still backing fossil fuels
The governments of the world’s major industrialized countries, the G20 group, are providing more than US$450 billion a year to support the production of fossil fuels. That is almost four times the entire world’s subsidies to the rapidly growing renewable energy sector, as the International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates total global renewables subsidies in 2013 at $121bn. The G20 ...
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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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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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Visible energy transition in the Netherlands
As a result of energy saving and the increased generation of renewable energy, greenhouse gas emissions in the Netherlands over the coming years will continue to decline, which contributes to compliance with the European climate targets for 2020. The share of renewable energy is projected to be 12% by 2020 and 15% by 2023. The investments this requires will cause an increase in the number of ...
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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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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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$6 Trillion Will Be Invested In New Energy Facilities Over The Next 20 Years
The era of cheap energy is over. As a result the yearly capital investment to provide the world's energy will average $304 billion per year over the next 20 years. This is the new forecast in the online continually updated World Market for Your Products published by the McIlvaine Company. The largest investment category will be new coal-fired boilers with an average investment of $48 ...
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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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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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Pyrolysis plant cost for South America, Africa and Asia is lower now!
In order to develop the market for recycling and utilization of scrap tires, mechanical rubber goods, waste oils, oil sludge, plastics and wood waste in South America, Africa and Asia, the Technokomplex company introduces new terms of cooperation, involving special prices for the pyrolysis plants in these regions. March 26th, Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Technokomplex sets up a special price policy ...
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Covanta developing waste-to-energy projects in China
Covanta Holding Corporation (Covanta) has announced that is has taken a 40 percent stake in a joint venture with Guangzhou Development Industry (Holdings) Co., Ltd. (GDIH) to develop energy-from-waste projects in the Guangdong Province of Southeast China. GDIH is one of the largest power companies in China's Guangdong Province and has extensive experience in energy and electric power ...
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America`s first expo and conference on energy from biomass and waste
Now is the time to think about energy recovery from biomass and waste. With energy prices constantly rising, domestic resources such as wood waste, energy crops, and agricultural 'byproducts' like manure are becoming attractive alternatives. And there is more that can be done with waste than just dump it. The State of Pennsylvania has taken the lead with many pathbreaking projects and will be ...
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Recession cut US emissions, not falling coal use
Between 2007 and 2013 emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil fuels burnt in the US fell significantly − by about 11% − and many analysts credited this to a change from coal to natural gas in electricity production. But new research says it was, in fact, the economic recession that explains most of the decline, and more extensive use of natural gas may not do much to slow global ...
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International Partnership Will Deliver Zero Combustion Power from Hydrogen to Asia
Today, SGH2 Energy Global, GS E&C and KOSPO/Southern Power announced a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly develop, design, build, own and operate the world’s first fuel cell power plant that uses hydrogen produced from plastic waste in Ulsan, Korea. The agreement comes on the heels of the United Nations’ historic resolution signed by 175 countries to develop a ...
By SGH2 Energy
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DESMI Pumps More Than a Match for Power Plant Residues
Powering forward The world is gradually moving away from traditional energy production such as coal and gas and, as a result of the drive towards sustainability in recent years, waste-to-energy and biomass power plants have become a popular production method. Like their fossil-fuel colleagues, however, these plants must remove or ‘scrub’ potentially hazardous pollutants from the flue ...
By DESMI A/S
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Southeast Asia’s Growing Energy Demand To Be Felt Well Beyond The Region
As fast-growing energy use in Southeast Asia leads to a sharp rise in the region’s dependence on oil imports and a reduction in its surplus of natural gas and coal for export, the International Energy Agency (IEA) today urged countries in the region to take serious action to improve energy efficiency. “Southeast Asia is, along with China and India, shifting the centre of gravity of ...
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Greens hit Obama on energy plan
President Barack Obama is sticking to a fossil-fuel dependent energy policy, delivering a blow to a monthslong, behind-the-scenes effort by nearly every major environmental group to convince the White House that the policy is at odds with his goals on global warming. The division between Obama and some of his staunchest supporters has been simmering for months, a surprising schism that shows ...
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Sinopec Qilu Plant in China sets world record using GE Gasification Technology
GE Licensed Coal-Fed Gasification Facility Achieves Record for World’s Longest Continuous Operation Cycle of its Kind at 481 Days GE’s Gasification Technology Demonstrates Unsurpassed Reliability Technology that Helped Set Record Being Discussed at Gasification Technologies Conference in Colorado Springs The Sinopec Qilu No. 2 fertilizer plant in China has achieved the ...
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Indiana primed to be a renewable energy hub for America
Wind power, biomass, and other sources of renewable energy will bring significant job creation, economic investment and new tax revenues to Indiana’s struggling rural communities, according to a new report released today by the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). “Facing an unprecedented set of economic challenges, Indiana stands at a new crossroads and is poised for healthy growth if it ...
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