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Cognicity Open House
During London Tech Week we’ll be promoting our micro power plant technology at Cognicity’s Open House on Tuesday June 16th from 10:00-16:00. Its FREE to book a place so just visit: http://londontechnologyweek.co.uk/2015/05/cognicity-challenge-open-house/ In May 2015, we were selected to pilot our patented waste-to-energy technology at Canary Wharf after winning the second phase of ...
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Eco Waste Solutions has acquired the Enercon Waste to Energy Technology
Eco Waste Solutions (EWS) is pleased to announce the 4th generation Enercon waste-to-energy (WTE) technology with new innovations for improved efficiency and operational reliability. Enercon Systems’ time-tested WTE technology has proven to be practical, reliable, and cost-effective for more than 30 years. This technology is the ideal choice for small- to medium-sized communities as it ...
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SoCalGas Announces the Commissioning of Carbon-Negative Waste-to-Energy Technology
Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) this week announced that Kore Infrastructure has successfully begun testing and demonstrating its carbon-negative, waste-to-energy modular system at the utility's Los Angeles facility. The innovative technology is designed to divert organic waste from California landfills and convert it into carbon-negative hydrogen and renewable natural gas (RNG). These ...
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Waste to Energy Markets to Grow 11.2% Annually Through 2021: SBI Bulletin
Industrial and energy market research publisher SBI has released a research study on the global Waste to Energy (WtE) market, revealing the market increased from $4.8 to $7.1 billion during the 2006-2010 historical period, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.0%. The study also projects the market will post a CAGR of 11.2% from 2011 through 2021, growing from $8.5 to $27.2 billion. ...
By SBI Reports
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Construction Contract for 250 kW Biogas Plant Concluded in Japan
EnviTec Waste-to-Energy pilot project launched Lohne, October 7, 2014 – Setting new standards: That's the common goal of EnviTec Biogas AG and the Japanese biogas company RENAGEN. Following the signing of the planning contract, which already took place in the summer, the Lower Saxon biogas all-rounder EnviTec has now received the signed construction contract. The 250 kW biogas plant to be ...
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Construction contract for 250 kW biogas plant concluded in Japan
Setting new standards: That's the common goal of EnviTec Biogas AG and the Japanese biogas company RENAGEN. Following the signing of the planning contract, which already took place in the summer, the Lower Saxon biogas all-rounder EnviTec has now received the signed construction contract. The 250 kW biogas plant to be built near the Japanese city of Osaka is scheduled to go online in spring 2015. ...
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ADB supports clean waste-to-energy project in the PRC
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has signed an agreement to lend up to $200 million to China Everbright International Limited to develop waste-to-energy plants in secondary cities across the People's Republic of China (PRC). It will mark ADB’s first private-sector municipal solid waste management project. Effective disposal of municipal solid waste is a serious environmental challenge in the ...
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Waste To Energy Market Set to Grow USD 29187.5 Million by 2026
According to the report, The global waste to energy market in 2019 was approximately USD 17940.4 Million. The market is expected to grow above a CAGR of 7.2% and is anticipated to reach over USD 29187.5 Million by 2026. Energy production technologies dedicated to renewable platforms are contributing at significant level as a replacement for conventional resources. The waste to energy production ...
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FogBusters` Water-Cleaning, Waste-to-Energy Technology Vies for Cleantech Open`s 2010 National Prize
OAKLAND, CALIF., November 16, 2010: Novel technology that efficiently cleans industrial wastewater while it captures oil in the water to use as biodiesel feedstock has made FogBusters a market success and a finalist contending for the Cleantech Open's 2010 National Prize. FogBusters was selected as the winning California team in the Air, Water and Waste category of Cleantech Open National Awards ...
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Cyclone Power Technologies Receives Patent in Australia; Further Expands IP Portfolio on Its Waste-to-Energy Technology
Cyclone Power Technologies (OTCQB: CYPW) (PINKSHEETS: CYPW), developer of the all-fuel, clean-tech Cyclone Engine, announced today that it has received a patent in Australia for its scalable waste energy recycling engine known as the WHE. This patent comes at a key time when Cyclone is actively pursuing opportunities to commercialize its green engine technology for the Australian agriculture and ...
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Waste-to-Energy Pilot Project in Osaka Successfully Implemented
First EnviTec plant in Japan connected to the grid Lohne, 7th April 2015 – Even today, four years after the terrible disaster, Fukushima is a memorial for a radical energy revolution in Japan and across the globe. Together with RENAGEN Inc., a Japanese biogas company, EnviTec Biogas is supporting Japan’s green energy objectives and has just successfully commissioned its first biogas ...
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Solar, Renewable Energy and Waste Management Forum for South-East Europe - a very successful business mixture
The positive feedback from speakers, exhibitors, visitors and attendees give a proof of the real success of the South-East European Forum held from 28 till 30 March 2012 in IEC, Sofia, Bulgaria. It incorporated: SEE Solar (Solar PV & Thermal Exhibition), EE and RE (Exhibition and Congress on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) and 'Save the Planet' (Conference and ...
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Green Energy Forum for South-East Europe - a very successful business mixture
Post Event Report 2012 The positive feedback from speakers, exhibitors, visitors and attendees give a proof of the real success of the South-East European Forum held from 28 till 30 March 2012 in IEC, Sofia, Bulgaria. It incorporated: SEE Solar (Solar PV & Thermal Exhibition), EE and RE (Exhibition and Congress on Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy) and 'Save the Planet' ...
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More benefits of Waste to Energy incineration plant solutions...Giving back to the community.
They are creating job opportunities and boosting the local economy. In addition to the environmental benefits of waste-to-energy incineration plants, these facilities also positively impact local economies by creating job opportunities. The construction and operation of waste-to-energy plants require a skilled workforce, providing employment opportunities for engineers, technicians, maintenance ...
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EVTN enters waste to energy market
Enviro Voraxial Technology, Inc. (OTCBB: EVTN - News) announced today that the Company has received multiple orders for its Voraxial Separators from a company that is commercializing clean waste-to-energy technology. If the customer‘s projections are realized, EVTN may receive orders valued approximately $11 million over the next 12 months.This Waste to Energy customer builds mobile, modular ...
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New EnviTec Biogas Plant in Durham, England
EnviTec Biogas scores with waste-to-energy technology and pasteurisation Lohne, 3rd February 2015 – The recently completed construction project of EnviTec Biogas AG, in Great Britain has an installed capacity of 499 kW. The combined heat and power plant (CHP) at High Hedley Hope Farm in Durham, in North-East England, started supplying power to the grid at the beginning of December 2014. ...
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GBB Announces Cooperation Agreement with Renewable Energy from Waste Magazine
Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc. (GBB) announced today that it has entered into a Cooperation Agreement with Renewable Energy from Waste (REW), a new publication to be launched in April 2012 by the Recycling Today Media Group. REW will produce a quarterly print and digital magazine, a monthly e-newsletter, and a robust and resourceful website. As part of the agreement, GBB ...
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Dynamis Energy Launches Revolutionary Mobile Waste-to-Energy Line
Dynamis Energy today launched its revolutionary mobile waste-to-energy line of equipment. The WasteStation™, the first in a complete line of technologically advanced units, is a waste destruction unit based on the patent pending Dynamis Energy 3.0 Technology. These units are designed to be mobile and apply to any application for waste destruction or waste destruction with energy. ...
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UK government plans deep cuts for solar farms under the feed-in-tariffs
UK government unveiled a proposal to cut feed-in-tariffs for large-scale solar farms and proposed increased incentives to anaerobic digestion. UK Energy Minister, Greg Barker, published last week a proposal to cut the financial support for larger-scale solar installations under the Feed-in Tariff (FIT) scheme, which if adopted will see feedin-tariffs slashed by as much as 70%. The cuts on ...
By Vital Energi
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“Waste-to-Energy in Eastern Europe” - The first WtERT Annual Meeting Europe 2010 in Brno was a great success
Over 200 participants, who attended the event in Brno or via webcam live streaming, learned a lot about WtE implementation options, WtE state of the art technology and the role of WtE in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe. Brno, Czech Republic – The first WtERT Annual Meeting Europe – Brno 2010 was held from Tuesday the 12th of October to Thursday the 14th of October in Brno, Czech ...
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