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Jul 2, 2010
The largest power station in the UK, Drax, is set to receive a makeover as company owners embark on a move that could see the plant eventually adopt a 100% green status. One of the plant’s six boilers, which are currently fired with coal, will be converted to enable it to process biomass. Drax has been utilising biomass for the generation of power for the last seven years but this has been…
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Jul 2, 2010
Swedish Biogas International is due to begin construction on its Flint Swedish Biogas plant in Flint Township, Michigan, US, at the end of July this year and is expected to come online by the beginning of 2011. The state recently issued a building permit for the facility and on the 1 July 2010 the prototype of the machine that will produce methane gas from human waste by extracting the oxygen…
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Jul 5, 2010
Based in Prineville, Oregon, US, Ochoco Lumber Company has begun building a pellet producing facility in the city of John Day. The plant will be operational by October this year, producing pellets from wood chips, sawdust, shavings and ponderosa pine logs, the majority of which will come from the Malheur National Forest. When the plant is up and running it will supply pellets to hospitals,…
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Jul 5, 2010
Following Australia’s lowest wood chip export figures in ten years, demand is on the rise. According to the Wood Resource Quarterly exports for pine chips have risen 38%, while eucalyptus chips are up 12%. In addition, around 100,000 tonnes of wood pellets are set to be transported to Europe by the end of this year. Australia saw its wood export market fall to a ten-year-low in 2009 when…
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Jul 8, 2010
Currently under construction in the town of East Cowes, Isle of Wight, is the island’s new 18,000 square foot Waitrose supermarket, which, when completed, could be fully powered by biomass. The retailer has submitted a planning application to the local council and if this is approved the new Waitrose will have permission to convert an electricity substation into a biomass plant. The facility…
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Apr 8, 2016
EXCLUSIVE: Unseasonably warm weather is affecting global demand for wood pellets, according to an industry expert. Speaking at the Argus Biomass 2016 conference held in London, Joao Rocha Paris, CEO of Portugal-based wood pellet firm Enerpar, said Europe was the main consumer of wood pellets in the world. However, he said due to three consecutive warm winters "we are facing a dramatic situation…
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Apr 7, 2016
Clean Energy Technologies (CET) will deliver an innovative waste-to-energy system set for completion in Tennessee, US, later this year that will provide renewable electricity to a municipal wastewater treatment plant. The Tennessee project will mark the second commercial collaboration utilising the Clean Cycle Generator from CET. CET's equipment will generate over a million kilowatt-hours of…
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Jul 6, 2010
In May this year the Lower Reule Bioenergy anaerobic digestion (AD) plant, supported by the Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP), came online in Staffordshire, UK, with the ability to generate 1.3MW of power from 15,000 tonnes of waste. However it is expected that this will increase to 30,000 tonnes of waste a year once phase two of the development process is completed in October 2010.…
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Jul 6, 2010
In a bid to incorporate anaerobic digestion into its composting process, organic recycling firm Ceder Grove Composting has ventured with Germany-based green energy producer BioFerm Energy. ‘Cedar Grove is always seeking proven new technologies to bring waste materials to a higher use, for example, turning food waste into compost or energy,’ Ceder Grove Composting’s CEO Steve Banchero…
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Jul 9, 2010
Gameslack Farm, Wetwang, UK, is to be home to a new biomass plant after having been given the green light. Despite huge opposition from local residents, East Riding planning councillors granted permission for the project to go ahead. The plant, which was voted nine to six in favour by the councillors, will burn mostly straw for the generation of 12MW power. Coun Paul Robinson, support…
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Jul 9, 2010
In Rwanda, southern Africa, a biogas plant has been constructed for Nsinda Central Prison in Rwamagana District, Eastern Province. The project is supported by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which came about in an attempt to reduce the amount of firewood being consumed at the prison. The commissioner general of prisons Mary…
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Jul 9, 2010
In Oregon, US, three projects dedicated to generating energy from sustainable sources have been awarded $3 million (€2.4 million) in government funding. The US department of Energy’s State Energy Program split the funds between the counties of Lake, Tillamook and Wallowa. The Lakeview Cogenerative project received $1.7 million to convert wood waste into bioelectricity and heat. The…
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Jul 12, 2010
France-based energy provider GDF Suez is thought to be investing €5 million in a biomass plant located in Bansko, Bulgaria. GDF Suez representatives met with the town mayor Alexander Kravarov and privately owned French company Bul Eco Energy. GDF Suez will present Bansko Municipality with its investment offer by the end of July 2010. To date the French energy company has installed biomass…
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Jul 13, 2010
Gas and electricity provider British Gas and Adnams Bio Energy have completed the construction phase of their groundbreaking anaerobic digestion (AD) plant. Using waste from the brewery and left over food the venture will produce biogas that, in conjunction with the National Grid, will be injected into the grid sometime this year. The AD plant will be the first in the UK to produce biogas…
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Jun 29, 2010
In Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, green energy provider Pacific BioEnergy is currently expanding its wood pellet plant, which has now reached the halfway point. The expansion of the plant will cost in the region of $24 million (€19.7 million), making it the largest of its kind in Canada and the second largest in North America after northern Florida. The plant will double in size…
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