
Jun 3, 2010
Florida approves 100MW biomass power plant
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Jun 3, 2010
The government of Ireland has launched new renewable energy feed-in tariffs, helping to fortify the biomass industry. The renewable energy feed-in tariffs range from €0.15 per kilowatt hour (kWh) to €0.8.5 per kWh depending on the technology deployed, as well as a miscanthus pilot demonstration programme. The new biomass tariffs, introduced on 24 May, support technologies... [Read More]
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Jun 1, 2010
In Castle Bytham, Lincolnshire, UK, an application filed by Bygen Power for the construction of a biogas plant has received unanimous objecting votes from Castle Bytham parish council in an attempt to block the build on a nearby farm. Deemed as too large and in the wrong place, local residents have expressed woes about vehicle noise and pollution, and the possibility... [Read More]
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Jun 1, 2010
County councillors in St. Albans, UK, have approved a biomass plant. If the facility receives planning permission from the Secretary of State it will be built on EQ Waste Management’s composting site, which has spontaneously combusted numerous times in previous years. EQ’s director Adrian Lupson received a £17,000 (€20,220) fine in 2009 after management of the... [Read More]
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Jun 1, 2010
The Kenya Domestic Biogas Programme, which will see the construction of 8,000 biogas digesters across 28 districts in Kenya, Africa, is receiving a helping hand from the Netherlands. The Dutch government will invest KES200 million (€2 million) in the programme while beneficiaries will raise the other half in order to implement the Sh50,000 each digesters. Each digester... [Read More]
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May 28, 2010
Sweden’s vision to produce 50% of its energy from sustainable sources by 2020 looks extremely likely since 32% of its energy is already generated from biomass. The government is striving for the nation to become 100% fossil-free by the year 2030 and as a result investments in the sector have soared over the past few years. However, according to the Wood Resource Quarterly,... [Read More]
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May 28, 2010
Turkey’s new biogas plant will be launched in July this year before it becomes fully operational at the beginning of 2011. The plant, which was built by Austrian-based biogas engineering company Enbasys GmbH, will use ENBAFERM multi-feedstock biogas technology to process around 55,000 tonnes of municipal and industrial waste each year. The biogas produced will be... [Read More]
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May 25, 2010
The 500-acre Lower Reule farm has begun the operation of its £3 million (€3.5 million) anaerobic digestion (AD) biogas facility in Staffordshire, UK. The plant will produce 1.3MW of electricity from a combination of feedstocks. 12,750 tonnes of food waste collected from local supermarkets and food producers will be the main source of power but 1,250 tonnes of maize... [Read More]
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May 25, 2010
Scotland, UK-based leisure firm John O’Groats Leisure is set to install a biomass boiler after receiving a £51,808 (€60,525) grant from the Scottish Biomass Heat Scheme. The company will use the boiler to heat its two properties Caberfeidh Guest House and the Seaview Hotel. It will be located at the guest house but heat will also be transported to the hotel across... [Read More]
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May 24, 2010
A tariff, which aims to increase the use of biomass-based feedstocks in power production facilities, has been finalised in India. The Indian power regulator Gujaret Electricity Commission (GERC) has fixed a tariff that will see power suppliers acquire bioelectricity for Rs 4.40 (€0.08) per unit for the first decade, before increasing to Rs 4.75 per unit from the 11th... [Read More]
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May 24, 2010
12 months have passed since 80 companies applied to receive a $26 million (€20.9 million) federal grant from the Department of Energy (DoE).
Now three firms remain after the DoE made its final cut, one of which is private firm Hayden, Cary & King, Co., which hopes to construct a biomass power plant in the town of Vail, Colorado, US.
The Vail biomass refinery... [Read More]
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May 24, 2010
Costing in the region of $8.8 million (€7.1 million) and developed with the aim of slashing the US-based Northern Nevada Correction Center’s utility bills, Nevada’s first biomass project has been deemed unsuccessful. The biomass plant burns wood for the generation of heat and power. It was originally thought that it would be able to heat all of the water used at... [Read More]
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May 21, 2010
Beddington Heat & Power has submitted its application that, if accepted, will see the construction of a small-scale renewable energy production facility in Surrey, UK. The project, which will be developed within a purpose built structure nearby to Country Waste Recycling, a waste management company, will be led by biomass conversion firm Bioflame, located in North... [Read More]
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May 19, 2010
Located in Kentucky, US, bioenergy producer ecoPower Generation has been given the go ahead to construct its biomass plant in Perry County. The refinery, which will generate 50MW of electricity from burning waste wood and logs, was approved by the Kentucky State Board on Electric Generation and Transmission Siting, after disruptive factors such as noise levels and aesthetics,... [Read More]
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May 18, 2010
A provider of biomass power solutions, DP CleanTech has signed a contract with construction company Chant Group that will see the construction of a biomass power plant in China. The cogeneration plant, which will be built in Heilongjiang province, China, will utilise straw waste provided by local farmers to generate around 200Kw of electricity each year that will be... [Read More]
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May 17, 2010
In a bid to reduce Cuba’s carbon dioxide emissions and save money the Rum Mulata factory in central Villa Clara province, Cuba, has begun replacing its two tonnes of diesel-a-day supply with 7m3 of biogas. The rum factory is based in the Heriberto Duquesne Sugar Company and uses a 70/30 blend of oil and biogas respectively to generate 12 tonnes of steam every hour.... [Read More]
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May 17, 2010
Sustainable energy provider Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE) is due to begin the construction of its £13.5 million (€15.9 million) biogas facility in North Ayrshire, Scotland, UK, by the end of May.
With support in the form of £2.2 million from the Scottish Government the Ayrshire renewable waste treatment plant is the first in a long line of planned AD plants... [Read More]
























