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Jan 15, 2018
Certification scheme will “revolutionise” UK anaerobic digestion industry
Biomass News
Jan 16, 2018
PPC Renewables is looking for a strategic partner to participate in the construction of the largest biomass CHP plant in Greece, according to a statement on the company’s website. A wholly owned subsidiary of Public Power Corporation – the largest electricity and production and supply company in Greece, PPC Renewables is involved in a variety of renewable energy... [Read More]

Policy News
Jan 17, 2018
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial strategy has outlined its plans for its renewable energy credit system following public consultation. Following unanticipated levels of participation, the department is limiting the amount of credits that co-firing and biomass plants are eligible to produce. The decision was made to reduce the possibility of increased... [Read More]

Other News
Jan 17, 2018
A new study from MIT adds to growing criticism of biomass ahead of RED II decision. The European Biomass Association (AEBIOM) and the US Industrial Pellet Association (USIPA) have both taken out editorial space to make their case for biomass before the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive (RED II) is finalised. In a new study slated to be published in Environmental... [Read More]

Biomass News
Jan 19, 2018
The UK’s first commercial waste-to-biocoal facility is in development, thanks to a collaboration between the University of Nottingham, smokeless coal manufacturer CPL and the Energy Research Accelerator (ERA). Capable of producing next-generation biocoal from high moisture biomass such as food waste, the £4 million facility will contribute towards reducing... [Read More]

Biogas News
Jan 22, 2018
Southern California Gas (SoCalGas), San Diego Gas & Electric, the Pacific Gas and Electric Company and Southwest Gas have jointly issued a draft solicitation for dairy biomethane pilot projects. The solicitation is issued under California Senate Bill 1383, and projects proposed must demonstrate the ability to capture and process biogas from cows to produce renewable... [Read More]

Biogas News
Jan 22, 2018
A Northern Irish waste-to-energy anaerobic digestion plant has been certified under the Anaerobic Digestion Certification Scheme (ADCS) just six weeks after its launch. Granville Ecopark, an enhanced AD facility in Northern Ireland, treats organic waste to produce renewable energy. The ACDS was launched at the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association’s (ADBA)... [Read More]

Biomass News
Jan 22, 2018
The new direct carbon fuel cell (DCFC) design allows it to exploit three times as much energy in the fuel as previous cells. Materials like biomass and coal can be used in the cell, which will improve the potential for carbon capture as the new process only emits CO2, rather than the mix of pollutants that come out of current coal-fired plants, researchers said. The fuel... [Read More]

Other News
Jan 26, 2018
Enviva, the 'world’s largest' producer of industrial wood pellets, has released its latest Track & Trace data. According to Enviva, Track & Trace is a proprietary data system that enables the pellet producer to monitor every truckload of wood it procures from the forest throughout the entire supply chain process.   Controversy Last year, the Natural... [Read More]

Other News
Jan 26, 2018
Anaerobic digestion could be used to provide food for astronauts, according to new research from Pennsylvania State University. The Penn State team has shown that it is possible to rapidly break down solid and liquid waste to grow food in microbial reactors, while simultaneously minimising pathogen growth. "We envisioned and tested the concept of simultaneously treating... [Read More]

Biomass News
Jan 29, 2018
Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, has figures on Renewable Energy use in 2016. The newly published data reveal that the share of renewables reached 17% in 2016, with the biggest contributor to that being from wood biomass. The statistics show that renewable use has grown significantly, more than doubling from the 8.5% share of the energy mix of 2004.... [Read More]

Biogas News
Jan 3, 2018
The facility uses anaerobic digestion as an alternate source of energy, running independent of the National Grid multiple times in 2017. Veolia, the global resource management company is now helping Scottish Water to achieve the target of energy self-sufficiency at its Seafield Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW) the largest treatment works in the east of Scotland. ... [Read More]

Biomass News
Jan 3, 2018
A new woodchip fuelled biomass boiler is to be installed in the District of Clearwater, British Columbia, Canada, according to the Clearwater Times. The new biomass boiler will be installed in the North Thompson Sportsplex, and could supply heat to nearby buildings. According to the Clearwater Times, the new wood chip fuelled system will be similar to one already installed... [Read More]

Biogas News
Jan 4, 2018
A biogas plant close to the town of Ballymena in Northern Ireland has been recognised in the Sustainable Ireland Awards. The Tully Quarry plant produces biogas from 100% chicken litter. Built by biogas technology specialists Xergi, the facility has won the award for best project in the energy production category. Plant director Kevin Fitzduff, from the company Stream Bioenergy,... [Read More]

Biogas News
Jan 8, 2018
In a paper by Texas A&M scientists, biochar shows potential for increasing efficiency of the anaerobic digestion of animal manure. Biochar is a charcoal material composed of agricultural by-products, including manure, crop residues and grasses. The substance can be used as a fertiliser and as a filter to remove contaminants from water and wastewater, including antibiotics,... [Read More]


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