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EnviTec Biogas Signs Cooperation Agreement for the Construction of a Biogas Plant in Indonesia
4 MW of clean energy for northern Sumatra Lohne, 21 February 2017 – Lohne-based EnviTec Biogas AG today announced the signing of a cooperation agreement with PT Herfinta Farm & Plantation (Indonesia) and Calfield SDN BHD (Malaysia) for the construction of a biogas plant in North Sumatra, Indonesia. The plant will contribute a total of 4 MW to the green energy transition in Indonesia. ...
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EnviTec Biogas signs cooperation agreement for the construction of a biogas plant in Indonesia
Lohne-based EnviTec Biogas AG today announced the signing of a cooperation agreement with PT Herfinta Farm & Plantation (Indonesia) and Calfield SDN BHD (Malaysia) for the construction of a biogas plant in North Sumatra, Indonesia. The plant will contribute a total of 4 MW to the green energy transition in Indonesia. The contract signing ceremony in Berlin was attended by His Excellency ...
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Waste to energy market is booming, 100 new plants by 2012
Waste management in Europe is no longer a haulage and disposal business. The legislative shifts of the past decade have seen major moves towards the implementation of advanced technology and innovative recycling solutions. With landfill finally being truly on the way out, there are genuine opportunities for investment in value-adding solutions. In spite of the importance of waste minimisation ...
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Energy-from-waste can help NHS to meet carbon targets
Energy-from-waste facilities can play a bigger role in dealing with residual waste not suitable for recycling for National Health Service Sites, according to Scottish-based waste management training consultancy WamCal. Speaking after the publication of the NHS Carbon Reduction Strategy, published on 27 January, WamCal project manager Alastair Rogers told MRW that the strategy was “encouraging” ...
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Berenschot: HeatMatrix heat recovery technology can make a substantial contribution to the Dutch industry CO2 reduction ambition
The industry in the Netherlands can reduce its CO2 emission by 2,5 up to 5 megaton per year, by application of the HeatMatrix polymer heat exchanger technology. In addition, the heat recovery leads to a lower energy consumption. These are the conclusions of research done by consultancy company Berenschot into the potential CO2 and energy savings the technology offers. With these potential ...
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