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Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) has awarded a $170 million, 23-year energy savings performance contract to Constellation, a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation, for an energy conservation and distributed generation project that will enable the Marine Corps Logistics Base (MCLB) in Albany, Ga., to reduce energy use, increase energy security, and meet energy demands from renewable ...
Clarke Energy replied to a call for tenders launched in 2009 by the Véolia Propreté group, who wanted to replace their steam turbine and three steam boilers installed on the ISDND plant in Plessis Gassot. Veolia will to implement a larger and more electrically efficient system for landfill gas treatment and thus increase its energy generation (from 12 MW to 17 MW). A delivery team, ...
The latest figures from the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) reveals that the UK’s 540 anaerobic digestion plants now generate more energy than landfill gas – and represent 2% of national gas production, the industry association has claimed. “AD-derived green gas is an important part of the UK’s energy mix as it performs two roles – it makes ...
The European Investment Bank (EIB) today agreed to provide a EUR 40m loan to FirstRand Bank to promote energy efficiency and renewable energy projects across South Africa. The package marks the first dedicated energy efficiency loan in South Africa made by the EIB. The funding will enhance South Africa’s contribution to combating climate change and facilitate economic development through ...
‘Her Majesty’s Ambassador to Tunisia, Chris O’Connor, hosted a UKTI business seminar at his official Residence on 30 May. The event, which was held in collaboration with Clarke Energy, showcased the UK’s leading clean energy technology. The seminar was organised by the British Embassy’s UKTI commercial team as an opportunity for Clarke Energy to showcase its ...
The initial distribution model in Canada was an impetus for change. Following 2G's successful sales & product support structure in the USA, the 2G Group todaay unveils a new expansion in Canada. To further expand 2G’s presence in the Canadian market, 2G CENERGY will assume all sales, marketing, and product support responsibilities for the Canadian market in the future. After ...
By 2G Energy AG
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