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Upgradable Software Packages for Existing Plants
EnviTec OptiPacks for intelligent control and a clever investment Lohne, 15 July 2014 – Making existing plants fit for the future in a cost-effective manner? The repowering experts at EnviTec Biogas AG have very special formula for this. With EnviTec OptiPacks, even older biogas plants can reach their optimum, reducing operating costs at the same time. The intelligent software packages ...
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Clarke Energy Forges Powerful Alignment with Bioenergy Australia
Clarke Energy is now a proud member of Bioenergy Australia, the innovative organisation with the aim of accelerating Australia’s energy transformation to bio-based fuel, gas, heat and power. The collaboration is the ideal alignment of strengths and capability as Clarke Energy continues to develop and supply our factory-built, biogas packages that are essentially ‘plug and play’ ...
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Save the date! 24th EUBCE: 6-9 June 2016, Amsterdam
1080+ abstracts submitted for presentation from3000+ authors and co-authors from 79 countries 6 plenary sessions 71 oral and visual sessions 256 scientific oral presentations and 500+ visual presentations Parallel Events: Workshops 800+ expected participating organisations. List of participating organisations (in progress) 2000+ expected international delegates ranging from industry, ...
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Upgradable software packages for existing plants
Making existing plants fit for the future in a cost-effective manner? The repowering experts at EnviTec Biogas AG have very special formula for this. With EnviTec OptiPacks, even older biogas plants can reach their optimum, reducing operating costs at the same time. The intelligent software packages from the biogas all-rounder from Lower Saxony were developed last year and have achieved success ...
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EnviTec Biogas enters the CNG market
As a carbon-neutral fuel, bio CNG (compressed natural gas) has obvious advantages. According to a recent bulletin on the German biogas market from German biogas industry association Biogasrat+, switching to biomethane from fossil fuels could cut CO2 emissions by up to 97% in the transport sector alone. Yet progress in developing the necessary infrastructure has been sluggish to date. This is ...
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Biogas Cogeneration Plant for the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh to produce Electricity & Heat
2G - CENERGY received an order for a biogas CHP cogeneration plant to be installed in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, supplying the University Campus with electricity and thermal energy. Earlier this year the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (UWO) decided to build the first dry fermentation anaerobic bio-digester in the nation, which will convert yard and food waste into biogas. The renewable energy facility ...
By 2G Energy AG
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GE Energy Announces More than $3 Billion in New Customer Agreements
GE (NYSE: GE) today announced more than $3 billion in new customer agreements spanning its Energy business. The orders include natural gas production technologies in subsea and liquefied natural gas sectors; natural gas technologies to produce power such as heavy-duty and aeroderivative gas turbines, gas engines and waste-heat recovery solutions; wind turbines; and water treatment, grid ...
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EnviTec Biogas makes plants fit for the future
The most northerly village in North Rhine-Westphalia is setting standards in flexibilisation. With the addition of two combined heat and power (CHP) units from GE Jenbacher, the operators of Bioenergie Preußisch Ströhen are investing in the future of their biogas plant in the Minden-Lübbecke district. The twin 500 kW standard plant now offers the option of seasonal operation. ...
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