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The first landfill gas (LFG) power generation station in Iran oficially commissioned in July 2009. This plant is located in old landfill site of Mashhad, the second largest city in Iran. This plant has 640kW nominal power capacity supplying by two engine sets. The power generation plant has been totally implemented by Pishgaman Sanat & Niroo Co. Ltd as an EPC contractor. The web-page of this ...
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, ...
Clarke Energy is exhibiting at The Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association’s (ADBA) annual trade show and conference on the 6th-7th July 2016 at Birmingham NEC. This is the sixth annual trade show and conference, which has grown 600% since their inaugural event in 2010. UK AD & Biogas 2016 will focus specifically on demonstrating where anaerobic digestion can offer the best benefits ...
Today, FirmGreen, Inc. (FGI) announces the opening of a Green Energy Center (GEC), near Columbus, Ohio. In a public-private partnership with the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO), FirmGreen built the landfill gas processing facility and fueling station that pumps compressed natural gas (CNG) processed from landfill gas. The facility collects and cleans raw landfill gas (methane) ...
No. 06/e March 2008 IFAT CHINA 2008 – Exploiting the energy potential of landfill gas The gases arising in decomposition processes in landfill sites contribute to the greenhouse effect and also present a substantial health hazard. On the other hand they are often rich in methane and therefore a potential energy source. In China there is still considerable potential for generating electricity and ...
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