waste-to-power News
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From Waste to Power
Master Magnets Ltd recently completed a processing plant in Sweden, enabling a company to recycle and reuse their waste packing material as a fuel for a PowerStation. Sweden contains a number of power stations, providing the local communities with central heating and power for their households. In 2004 there was a power station in Pitea Northern Sweden keen on using an alternative fuel of ...
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Christopher R. Bryant Quoted In Bloomberg Environment Article “Laggard States Pushed to Take Waste Powers by EPA”
On July 31, 2018, Christopher R. Bryant, Senior Regulatory Consultant, Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. (B&C®), was quoted by Bloomberg Environment regarding states that have delayed adoption of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) waste regulations by more than three decades. Delays can affect companies if regulations provide relief in the form of an exemption to a rule or cost ...
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Cyclone Power Technologies Completes Testing, Ships Initial Waste Heat Power Generator
POMPANO BEACH, Fla.-Cyclone Power Technologies (Pink Sheets: CYPW) has completed internal testing of its initial waste heat power generator and has shipped the beta unit to its customer, Bent Glass Design. Cyclone’s waste heat power generator – comprised of its 18hp Waste Heat Engine, proprietary heat exchangers and electric generator – will be installed and field tested at ...
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Around $80 billion wasted on power for online devices in 2013
Today, the world’s 14 billion online electronic devices – such as set-top boxes, modems, printers and game consoles – waste around USD 80 billion each year because of inefficient technology. By 2020, the problem will considerably worsen, with an estimated USD 120 billion wasted. But a report by the International Energy Agency points to a different path, identifying simple ...
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Power plant proposal for Bedfordshire
Waste firm Covanta Energy has confirmed its plans to build an energy-from-waste (EfW) power station plant in Bedfordshire capable of using household and business waste as a fuel to generate heat and electricity. The EfW plant will be capable of taking up to 600,000 tonnes of waste per year. The waste will come from Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. The EfW will be located at the Rookery Pit site ...
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Michaelis Technology Center
The challenge of the future of decentralised and sustainable waste usage requires innovative solutions. Michaelis Power Modules are used to produce heat, cold, clean water or electricity. For this purpose, Michaelis is building pilot plants on his company premises, in which the systems are set up and tested. ...
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Dynamo winner says: “The Muckbuster is the future of energy, turning waste in to power!”
After being part of the first placed team at Dynamo enterprise boot camp 2012, http://www.gew.org.uk/events/dynamo_bootcamp, the prize was a work experience placement at SEaB Energy, producers of the MUCKBUSTER and the SEaB MB400 anaerobic digesting units. It was a glimpse into the future of renewable energy where our waste gets converted back into energy in a financially and environmentally ...
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International attendance increased - 1.380 trade visitors at „waste to energy 2010“
'Once again, the 'waste to energy' trade show has proven to be a true international event', resumed Dr. Ines Freesen of Freesen & Partner after two days of exhibition (May 5 and 6, 2010) in Bremen. 'Visitors from many nations and a delegation from Nigeria came to Bremen to learn more about the latest technology.' According to Ernst Rieso, project manager of the 'waste to energy', the number ...
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Salher collaborates in a pioneering waste-to-energy generation project in Australia
Among other projects to curb climate change, Australia is in the process of building its first waste-to-energy power plant. To treat the polluted water generated in this plant, the construction company has relied on Salher’s experience. Waste-to-energy power plants are particularly interesting integrated waste management solutions because they give a second life to waste, turning it into ...
By Salher
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Electric Power From Your Cotton Candy? Caterpillar Customer`s Unique Biogas Solution
The colorful cotton candy from your theme park visit is fueling more than just a sugar high. Caterpillar is applying sustainability practices to help deploy a unique waste-to-energy solution in Orlando, Florida – one of the United States’ most popular tourist destinations – turning that left over cotton candy and other food waste into power. Harvest Power, a Caterpillar ...
By Caterpillar
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Entropea at TSC 2018
Entropea’s team will attend this year’s Towards Successful Commercialisation conference. If you’re interested in Waste Heat Recovery, come talk to us Wednesday 18th April 2018, at 1 Drummond Gate, Victoria, London between 08:30 – 19:00. “The fourth Towards Successful Commercialisation Conference will give key players in the power, buildings, transport, waste and ...
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Imtech launches green ideas contest `Imtech Promotes Green Talent`
Gouda - Imtech (IM-AE, technical services provider in and outside Europe) calls on stakeholders (customers, employees, students, consumers, co-operation partners, advisers, starting entrepreneurs, inventors and others) with good 'Green Tech' ideas to participate in the international 'Imtech Promotes Green Talent' contest. Participants have the chance to win a cash prize or an iPad. Imtech is also ...
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Cyclone Power Technologies Unveils its Scalable Waste Heat Power Generator in $200 Million GE Challenge
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. - Cyclone Power Technologies (Pink Sheets: CYPW) has unveiled its scalable waste heat power generator, called WHE/GenerationTM, in connection with the $200 million GE Ecomagination Challenge. Cyclone’s renewable power system is currently ranked 25th of over 2,280 entries vying for funding and partnering opportunities in this worldwide search for unique green energy ...
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GBP£160M Lakeside EfW taken over by Grundon/Viridor partnership
The GBP£160M Lakeside energy from waste plant has been officially taken over by its joint shareholders Grundon Waste Management and Viridor. After a successful phased commissioning programme, the engineering procurement and construction (EPC) contractor - Japanese collaboration Itochu/Takuma - has handed the plant over. The news comes after the opening of the plant was initially delayed. A ...
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Final four short-listed for Herts PFI
The final four bidders in the shortlist for the £200 million Hertfordshire waste PFI have been announced. E.ON Energy from Waste AG, MVV Umwelt GmbH, Shanks PFI Investments/Wheelabrator Technologies and Veolia ES Aurora are all competing for the contract to treat 320,000 tonnes of waste each year. Covanta Energy and Sita UK were unsuccessful in their bids. Although the local authority has ...
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ADBA Conference 2013
Clarke Energy will once more be exhibiting at the UK Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association’s (ADBA) annual conference. The event will take place on the 3rd of December at One Great George Street in London. Clarke Energy is a specialist in the supply, engineering, installation and maintenance of biogas CHP units. Come talk to us to find out more about recent developments to the J312 ...
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LAWI is developing a new advanced control algorithm LAWI EtaLogic
Process control of biomass and waste-to-energy power plants is a complicated process, in which numerous process parameters have interactions with each other. Biomass and waste fuels are characterized to have various and sometimes unpredictable quality, heating value, moisture and even sudden changes to power generation demand. These fuel properties cause a lot of difficulties for the tuning and ...
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Research on highest level of refractory materials
The French Science of Ceramic Processes and Surface Treatments (SPCTS) at the University of Limoges, studies the characterization of mechanical properties at high temperature ceramic materials. SPCTS Limoges has bought an ATM “Brilliant 285” cutting machine from Verder with a wheel guard of 500 mm, with laser alignment aid. The research institute wants to cut different ...
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Cogeneration and Waste Heat to Power in the `All-of-the-Above` Energy Market
At the National CHP2013 & WHP2013 conference and trade show held October 7-9at the Crowne Plaza in Houston, Texas keynote speaker Charles D. McConnell, Executive Director, Energy and Environment Initiative, E2I, Rice University and former Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will answer the question, "In the context of the U.S. Energy Policy, What is 'All-of-the-Above' ...
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Camda sets up food waste-produced biogas power plant
With a few finish work to be done, the food waste-produced biogas power plant is set to commence by the end of this year. Camda began to work out the scheme last year and started to build in October of 2010. The plant utilizes food waste collected from restaurants and households to create biogas, which contains 50% to 70% methane, and then the gas is purified to remove hydrogen sulfide, water, ...
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