renewable energy from wastewater News
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2009 Clarke Prize Lecture highlights technologies to obtain renewable energy from wastewater
Promising new technologies to generate clean, renewable forms of energy, such as electricity and hydrogen, during the treatment of wastewater were highlighted at the Sixteenth Annual NWRI Clarke Prize Lecture and Award Ceremony, held by the National Water Research Institute (NWRI) of Fountain Valley, California, on Thursday, July 9, 2009, in Newport Beach, California.The Clarke Prize Lecture was ...
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U.S. commerce department announces launch of i6 green challenge to promote clean energy innovation and economic growth/U.S. departments of agriculture, commerce and energy, along with the environmental protection agency and the national science foundation
The U.S. Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) and its Office of Innovation and Entrepreneurship today announced the opening of its $12 million i6 Green Challenge in partnership with the U.S. departments of Agriculture and Energy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the National Science Foundation, and Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and ...
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Chilliwack to produce biogas from new Molson Coors brewery
A far-sighted local authority is working with one of the world’s leading brewers to protect its pristine regional environment with an outstanding wastewater pre-treatment facility for a new brewery that is set to become a major employer in the district. The City of Chilliwack, BC, Canada is building the Global Water Engineering high strength wastewater pretreatment facility to handle the ...
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Energy Technology Ventures, a GE-NRG Energy-ConocoPhillips Joint Venture, Invests in Israeli Wastewater-to-Electricity Company Emefcy
Energy Technology Ventures - a GE, NRG Energy and ConocoPhillips joint venture - is making its first non-US and first water-related investment by providing capital to Emefcy Ltd, an Israeli company that can turn wastewater treatment from a huge energy drain to an electricity generator. Emefcy's technology uses naturally occurring bacteria in an electrogenic bioreactor to treat ...
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Frost & Sullivan recognizes Asia Biogas with Green Excellence Award for Technology Innovation in Bioenergy
The 2011 Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Green Excellence Award for Technology Innovation in Bioenergy is presented to Asia Biogas Company Limited for the development and implantation of its proprietary CIGARTM (Covered In Ground Anaerobic Reactor) technology. The company has successfully implemented its proprietary technology, CIGARTM, across multiple locations in South Asia. The technology ...
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