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May 3, 2017
ADBA calls for AD to be recognised in manifestos
Biomass News
May 4, 2017
Finland-based KPA Unicon will deliver a 5MWe power plant to Portuguese electrical firm Termoflorestal in Juncal, Porto de Mos, Portugal. The power plant will operate on renewable fuel and provide efficient power generation for the local electricity grid as well as steam for biomass drying process at the neighbouring pellet plant. "RFB raw material” is a dry wood... [Read More]

Biomass News
May 4, 2017
French waste management company Veolia has announced it has signed three deals worth €864 million with China, including a biomass project deal. The company will provide a suite of solutions based on its expertise in this sector, to improve its clients’ energy performance and to help them comply with the regulations for the new Chinese environmental standards. One... [Read More]

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May 4, 2017
Chemical giant BASF has announced its membership of two Ellen MacArthur Foundation programmes, to further advance its existing circular economy solutions. Founded in 2010, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation works with businesses, government and academia to build a framework for an economy that is restorative and regenerative by design. The transition from a linear to a more... [Read More]

Biomass News
May 5, 2017
A US-based biomass company has been ordered to pay a $4.22 million (€3.83m) settlement related to its disposal of hazardous waste at its power facility in Woodland, California. According to a press release from the Yolo County District Attorney's office, Woodland Biomass Power was found to have falsified records to dispose of its hazardous waste. The settlement includes... [Read More]

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May 8, 2017
Two biogas investors feature in the top 100 of the Sunday Times Rich List 2017. The Sunday Times Rich List for 2017 was published yesterday (7 May, 2017) and it reveals the richest people in the UK. Steve Lansdown, a former accountant who co-founded a sustainable technology international fund management business, is worth around £1.48bn (€1.75bn). He is number... [Read More]

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May 8, 2017
Harold Arnold, president of US wood pellet producer Fram Renewables, is set to speak at this year’s Bioenergy Insight 2017 Conference and Expo.   Arnold has been involved in the forest industry his entire working life. He spent more than25 years in the Forest Resources Division of Hercules and held the position of Western Region Superintendent prior to his leaving... [Read More]

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May 8, 2017
By Liz Gyekye As Bioenergy Insight went to press, media outlets reported that top aides of President Donald Trump will be meeting to discuss whether or not the US should remain part of the Paris climate agreement. Officials will be discussing their options, with the goal of providing a recommendation to the president about the path forward, according to an administration... [Read More]

Biogas News
May 9, 2017
A Sweden-based combined heat and power (CHP) consortium has said that it is pushing ahead with its project and has secured €2.9m worth of funding. The project consortium is formed of Meva Energy, the developer of small, circular energy systems with a minimum of distribution and parasitic losses, the research institute of Sweden (RISE) and a leading international furniture... [Read More]

Biomass News
May 9, 2017
The European Biomass Association (Aebiom), the European Geothermal Association (EGEC) and the European Solar Thermal Association (ESTIF), release joint position papers on the electrification of heating and cooling and the link between the primary energy factor (PEF) and eco-design/energy labelling regulations. The main aim of the paper... [Read More]

Biogas News
Apr 20, 2017
Macquarie Bank has bought the UK’s Green Investment Bank for £2.3 billion (€2.74bn). The Green Investment Bank was set up by the UK government five years. The Treasury secures £1.7 billion through the process, with a further £600m of liabilities taken on by the Australia-based business lender. The bank was set up to fund renewable and low-carbon... [Read More]

Biomass News
Apr 21, 2017
A wetland centre in Horsell, UK, is combining woodland preservation with a new biomass heating system. The Heather Farm Wetland Centre in Horsell is designated as a ‘Site of Special Interest’ due to the unusual flora and fauna in the surrounding habitat. However, the fragile ecosystem is under threat as secondary woodland starts to take over. HCPS recently... [Read More]

Biogas News
Apr 21, 2017
Plans to build the UK’s biggest anaerobic digestion plant have been put on hold following a series of protests and campaigns against it. FD Bird & Sons wants to build an anaerobic digestion plant near Beverley in East Yorkshire. The plant would create biogas through the anaerobic digestion of organic materials, turning up to 50,000 tons of food waste destined... [Read More]

Biomass News
Apr 24, 2017
The UK ran coal free for 24 hours on Friday 21 April, the first time the country had done so on a working day since the Industrial Revolution. According to the BBC, about 50% of British energy on 21 April came from natural gas and around 25% from nuclear power. The remaining 25% was provided by biomass, wind and imported energy. Coal-free days are likely to become increasingly... [Read More]

Other News
Apr 24, 2017
Nina Skorupska, chief executive of the Renewable Energy Association (REA), the UK’s largest renewable energy trade association for renewable energy and clean technologies, has agreed to speak at this year’s Bioenergy Insight 2017 Conference and Expo. With approximately 700 members this not-for-profit organisation represents British renewable energy producers... [Read More]


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