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Engie Polska, a subsidiary of French utility Engie SA (EPA:ENGI), is committed to phasing out coal at its Polish heating plants by the end of 2025, transitioning to biomass, natural gas, or waste heat. By 2026, Engie's plant in Slupsk, a town in northern Poland, is projected to generate 80% of its heat energy from renewable sources, waste heat, and high-efficiency cogeneration. To achieve this, ...
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On 21 February 2025, the World Biogas Association gathered national biogas and bioenergy associations from around the world for the latest 11th National Associations Roundtable to share and discuss key policy developments, market challenges, and growth opportunities. The following associations attended the meeting: American Biogas Council Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources ...
The cooperation between EnviTec and Collins is a win-win situation for the company, customers, and the environment alike: “Working together on a local level allows us to shorten transport routes, save time and money, reduce carbon emissions, and support the local job market”, Logan emphasizes. ...
A double launch: Germany’s largest biogas producer EnviTec Biogas, has successfully completed two more biogas projects in the USA in Cassville, New York and Ellington, Connecticut. The two plants were planned, designed, and constructed by the company’s subsidiary, EnviTec Biogas USA Inc. over the past 18 months. EnviTec supplied South Jersey Industries (SJI), the owner of both plants, ...
EGEC, in collaboration with EuroGeoSurveys, organized an exciting session on geothermal energy during the European Sustainable Energy Week in Brussels. The session was held at the Charlemagne Building (European Commission) and was attended by over 100 people, both in person and ...
According to the Irish government, the National Biomethane Strategy outlines the required legislative and regulatory actions and offers a plan for establishing a large-scale biomethane business in Ireland. The Renewable Gas Forum Ireland (RGFI) has expressed its approval of the action as a significant initial measure in achieving Ireland's biomethane goal of 5.7 TWh by 2030. The CEO of RGFI, PJ ...
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The Renewable Fuel Standard generated around 1.91 billion renewable identification numbers (RINs) in March, which is slightly lower than the 1.92 billion created in March of 2023, as indicated by data given by the U.S. ...
The Asto Group intends to continue with the geothermal project being developed in the municipality of Gauting in Bavaria, Germany, despite the cancellation of federal funding for such projects. “We don’t stop anything,” said Dr. Bernd Schulte-Middelich, Head of Geothermal at Asto Group. “We are in the middle of things, we are on schedule and we are not thinking about ...
Up to 2.3 billion people still use polluting fuels and technologies for cooking, largely in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. The use of traditional biomass also means households spend up to 40 hours a week gathering firewood and cooking, which prohibits women from pursuing employment or participating in local decision-making bodies and children from going to school. ...
Clarke Energy is pleased to announce the official commissioning of our most recent renewable natural gas (RNG) project completed in the United States. The site at BioTown Biogas in Reynolds, Indiana is now home to one of the largest on-farm biogas upgrading facilities in the country. Carefully processing roughly 500,000 gallons/day of agricultural waste – this system highlights Clarke ...
Global coal demand is set to increase only marginally in 2022 but enough to push it to an all-time high amid the energy crisis, according to a new IEA report, which forecasts the world’s coal consumption will remain at similar levels in the following years in the absence of stronger efforts to accelerate the transition to clean energy. Global coal use is set to rise by 1.2% in 2022, surpassing 8 ...
Heliogen, Inc. (“Heliogen”) (NYSE: HLGN), a leading provider of AI-enabled concentrated solar energy technology, today provided its second quarter 2022 financial and operational results and reaffirmed its previously announced guidance for 2022. Second Quarter 2022 Highlights Finalized and executed a lease for Brenda Solar Energy Zone with U.S. Bureau of Land Management Announced ...
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The journey to net-zero presents many questions about where combined heat and power (CHP) gas engines fit into the future of the UK energy network. Achieving net-zero cannot come at the expense of fuel poverty or energy blackouts and it is therefore vital to balance the ‘Energy Trilemma’ of sustainability, affordability, and security during the transition. CHP remains a highly ...
Clarke Energy’s hybrid energy project at AGR’s 217,000m² glasshouse and energy centre has been shortlisted for the ‘Integrated Energy Award’ at the ADE’s Decentralised Energy Awards 2022. The industry-leading awards show from the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE) celebrates the people and projects that have developed the most innovative decentralised ...
The growth of the world's capacity to generate electricity from solar panels, wind turbines and other renewable technologies is on course to accelerate over the coming years, with 2021 expected to set a fresh all-time record for new installations, the IEA says in a new report. Despite rising costs for key materials used to make solar panels and wind turbines, additions of new renewable power ...
Green Gas Day 2021 – the UK’s largest industry gathering – to take place in a month’s time on 9 September; It returns to an in-person event at the National Motorcycle Museum, Birmingham; The event will bring together project developers and operators, financiers, feedstock providers, waste hauliers, technology providers and government officials. Green Gas ...
REview21, the REA’s state of the industry annual report, is published; Majority of power and heat technologies saw an increase in generation from 2018 to 2019, but trends show a slowing of growth amidst a reduction of support schemes and gaps in policy; Electric vehicles and charging points saw strong growth, while most circular bioresources continue to progress; Regional ...
REA express disappointment that the already delayed Heat and Building Strategy could be delayed further; The delay to publish the document, originally due last year, has seen the renewable heat sector’s routes to market limited and the sector stall when we need to be intensifying our efforts to decarbonise heat; REA’s ‘Strategy for Net Zero’ set the ambition ...
REA responds to the Biomass Strategy Call for Evidence saying the Government must re-assert its commitment to delivering a strong biomass sector, by continuing to build on existing bioenergy heat, transport, and power sectors. The response welcomed Government’s recognition that biomass had a crucial role to play, but policy gaps need to be addressed Significant potential for ...
Dear Executive Vice-President Timmermans and Commissioner Simson, We call on you to establish an EU-wide renewable risk mitigation schemes to de-risk private sector investment in capital-intensive renewable energy solutions in the Renewable Energy Directive. Member States are obliged to reduce the capital cost of renewable energy technologies under Article 3.5(1) of the Renewable Energy ...