
Mar 10, 2017
UK food waste recycling firm ReFood beefs up operations
Biogas News
Mar 10, 2017
German waste to energy equipment manufacturer Steinmüller Babcock Environment has secured a contract to build the boiler and furnace unit for a new energy from waste plant in northwest Stockholm, Sweden.
The company secured the deal from the Swedish subsidiary of the German utility E.ON, to supply the single-line waste to energy plant.
According to Steinmüller,... [Read More]
Biomass News
Mar 10, 2017
Drax Biomass and the American Forest Foundation (AFF) has announced a multi-year project to invest in the future of small family landowners around Drax’s Morehouse BioEnergy facility in Northeast Louisiana.
The five-year, $1.1 million (€1.03m) project – the “Morehouse Family Forests Initiative” (MFFI) – will provide landowners... [Read More]
Biomass News
Mar 10, 2017
The UK’s Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) published a long awaited report on biomass on the same day as the spring budget.
The report was entitled, ‘Use of North American woody biomass in UK electricity generation: Assessment of high carbon biomass fuel sourcing scenarios’.
The aim of the report is to improve understanding... [Read More]
Biogas News
Mar 10, 2017
Mandy Stoker, director at E4 Environment, gives her views on the media’s coverage of the anaerobic digestion sector.
In the waste and renewable energy sector, there is little more frustrating than the careless language used in relation to green technology. No matter how beneficial renewable energy systems are to the environment, there is a sense of suspicion surrounding... [Read More]
Pellets News
Mar 9, 2017
Finnish process technology developer Valmet will supply a multifuel power boiler and a flue gas cleaning system to Kushiro Thermal Power Plant in Hokkaido, Japan.
The new boiler plant in the city of Kushiro will enable the producer to achieve a stable power supply at high thermal efficiency.
The order is included in Valmet’s first quarter orders received in 2017.... [Read More]
Other News
Mar 6, 2017
Following the merger of UK waste management firm Shanks Group and Dutch waste services provider Van Gansewinkel, the company has announced it will rebrand as Renewi.
Following the completion of the merger with Van Gansewinkel Groep B.V, Shanks has announced that it will be re-launching the combined business under a new brand, which will include re-naming the company... [Read More]
Pellets News
Mar 6, 2017
Canadian wood pellet manufacturer Diacarbon Energy has said that it will restart its operations in June, according to media reports.
The company experienced a fire in October 2016 in its dryer unit and had to shut down its operations. Diacarbon Energy CEO Jerry Ericsson told the Merritt Herald he expects the plant to be running again in June, and is hopeful that... [Read More]
Other News
Mar 6, 2017
There has been excessive use of land for bioenergy crops in Germany which has led to a loss of species, according to the German environment minister Barbara Hendricks.
Hendricks, speaking to the magazine Mehrwert, included energy as part of general comments on how she planned to reverse some policy in a bid to assist nature conservation, Power Engineering International... [Read More]
Biomass News
Mar 3, 2017
Finnish energy firm Fortum has installed a lithium-ion battery, which is believed to be the biggest in the Nordic countries, at its biomass power plant in Järvenpää for storage use.
The investment was part of Fortum’s Finland-based ‘Batcave project’ and cost around €1.6 million. Fortum will also receive a 30% energy investment subsidy... [Read More]
Biomass News
Mar 2, 2017
US-based science and engineering centre Argonne National Laboratory has developed technology that synergistically uses two waste biomass streams to generate two bioproducts and enhance the process of anaerobic digestion (AD).
According to the organisation, the digestion of wastewater can be improved sludge by incorporating biomass-derived, carbon-sequestering char within... [Read More]
Other News
Mar 2, 2017
Oil giant BP has announced that it will buy Clean Energy Fuels Corp.’s biomethane business for $155 million (€147m).
Clean Energy Fuels is a US provider of natural gas fuel for transportation in North America.
In a statement, BP said that the deal enables both companies to accelerate the growth in renewable natural gas supply and meet the growing demand... [Read More]
Pellets News
Mar 1, 2017
UK power giant Drax Group is looking to buy two pellet plants in the US that have filed for bankruptcy.
The owner of the UK’s largest power plant said it has submitted initial cash offers for the operating assets of Texas Pellets and Louisiana Pellets as part of auction processes to be held on 1 and 2 March, 2017.
“Whilst these are binding bids, and could be... [Read More]
Biomass News
Mar 1, 2017
A coalition of green groups is calling on the UK Chancellor Exchequer Philip Hammond to use his first budget statement to end future subsidies for biomass.
Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) such as NRDC, Biofuelwatch, Fern and Dogwood Alliance wrote a letter to earlier today (1 March, 2017). They wrote: “A large proportion of UK renewable energy is generated... [Read More]
Biomass News
Feb 27, 2017
Japanese trading houses and electricity retailers are increasing their imports of wood chips and palm shells, with demand expected to surge amid a rush of construction of biomass power plants, according to a report from the Nikkei Asian Review.
The government is revising its fixed-price power purchase scheme so that the price for biomass-generated power falls to 21 yen... [Read More]
Biomass News
Feb 27, 2017
Canada-based firm Airex Energy officially inaugurated its biomass torrefaction plant, located in the La Prade industrial park in Bécancour, Quebec.
The industrial-size demonstration plant, which required around CAN $10 million (€14m) in public and private investments for its design, construction, and start-up, showcases the latest trademarked biomass torrefaction... [Read More]
Biomass News
Feb 27, 2017
The Scottish Tenant Farmers Association (SFTA) is repeating its warning to the UK government that the "headlong drive to produce renewable energy from by-products of the distilling industry through anaerobic digesters and biomass plants will cause severe damage to the beef industry".
The supply of distillery by-products, draff, pot ale syrup and dark grains, which beef... [Read More]