Wastewater-to-Energy News
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WETEX 2019 in the UAE
The United Arab Emirates is investing huge amounts of money in securing its future water and energy supply. For overseas companies in these sectors, the trade fair WETEX is the platform of choice for showcasing their innovations and technologies relating to water, wastewater, energy and the environment. It is taking place at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Center from October ...
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EnviroChemie is Awarded a Contract to Build a Plant for Generating Biogas From Whey and Sludge
A large dairy operation in the southern hemisphere has commissioned EnviroChemie to build a multi-stage biological plant for converting severely contaminated wastewater and sludge into biogas. The award was preceded by detailed consultations with EnviroChemie, while engineers from the German plant construction experts conducted a survey to determine the parameters governing the design of the ...
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City of Phoenix and Ameresco Host Groundbreaking Event at the 91st Ave Wastewater Treatment Plant Biogas Project
Ameresco, Inc., a leading renewable energy and energy efficiency company, and the City of Phoenix today hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking event for the start of a multi-million dollar wastewater treatment biogas utilization project at the 91st Ave Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). Once operational, it is expected to be the largest wastewater treatment biogas-to-renewable natural gas facility of ...
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Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Developed Technology That Can Convert Human Waste Into Sustainable Biofuel
December 2, 2016 -- Last night's dinner could be tomorrow's liquid fuel. Yes, the technology to turn ordinary human waste into biocrude oil is here, thanks to developments at the Department of Energy'sPacific Northwest National Laboratory. The technology -- called hydrothermal liquefaction -- mimics the geological conditions the Earth uses to create crude oil by using high pressure and ...
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U.S. EPA Supports Sustainable Water Management and Clean Energy Innovation at Calif. Brewery
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Regional Administrator for the Pacific Southwest Jared Blumenfeld participated today in a ribbon-cutting event at the Bear Republic Brewery in Cloverdale, Calif. showcasing EcoVolt, the world’s first bioelectrically enhanced wastewater to energy system. The system uses electrically active microbes to treat wastewater while simultaneously ...
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GE’s New LEAPprimary Technology reduces the energy consumption
Characteristics of GE´s new LEAPrimary technology: High Removal of Total Suspended Solids (50-70 Percent) and Biochemical Oxygen Demand (25-40 Percent) Reduces Energy for Biological Treatment by 25 Percent and Enables Energy Recovery Replaces Conventional Clarifier/Fine Screen Technology and Fits in as Little as One-Tenth the Space Helps Extend ZeeWeed* Membrane Life GE (NYSE: ...
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Ameresco and Philadelphia Water Department Announce Northeast Water Pollution Control Plant Biogas Project
Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC), a leading energy efficiency and renewable energy company, and the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) today announced an agreement to design, build and maintain an innovative wastewater biogas-to-energy facility. The Northeast Water Pollution Control Plant (NEWPCP) Biogas Project will generate electricity and thermal energy for ...
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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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From Waste to Value - Vendors, Buyers, Energy Consumers Meet at the EBW Expo & Conference in Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh, PA / Alpen, Germany - While many still regard waste as a liability, an increasing number of proponents of clean, domestically available fuels see it as an asset. Energy recovery from waste can help reduce the dependence on oil imports and protect the environment.At America's first international exhibition and conference on 'energy from biomass and waste', EBW, manufacturers of ...
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