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Apr 12, 2016
Air Products to scrap gasification project in UK
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Apr 12, 2016
More than three quarters of UK residents view biomethane in a positive light, a new study has found. The representative survey, conducted by market survey analysts Usurv on behalf of the UK’s Renewable Energy Association (REA), found that the 84% of people in the UK would like to switch to using green gas in their homes. The study was conducted in light of Biomethane... [Read More]

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Jun 21, 2010
In the US renewable energy firm Clenergen Corporation (CRGE) is planning to construct a number of biomass plants across India at a cost of around $100 million (€80.6 million). Tim Bowen, chief operating officer at CRGE, believes that India is an expanding market and could prove to be a lucrative investment for Clenergen. CRGE is looking for the constructions to take... [Read More]

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Jun 21, 2010
Trial runs have commenced at Sri Panchajanya Power’s 10MW biomass power project in Hingoli, Maharashtra, India. Sri Panchajanya is the wholly owned subsidiary of renewable power generation company Suryachakra Power Corporation (SPCL). The trials began on the 19 June 2010, while the plant is expected to begin operating at full-scale by next week. SPCL is the flagship... [Read More]

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Jun 21, 2010
Among other companies Taylor Biomass Energy, a privately held firm dedicated to developing innovative recycling solutions, is soon to find out who the federal Energy Department has chosen to receive a loan guarantee rewarding ground-breaking energy technology. However Taylor may have a better chance than most of receiving the $98.6 million (€80 million) loan after... [Read More]

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Jun 21, 2010
On 21 June 2010 more than 200 financiers and clean energy experts witnessed presentations supporting the construction of biomass, biogas and small hydropower plants, as well as clean transport projects, at the Philippines Clean Energy Investors Forum in Manila. This is the second time the forum has taken place and is organised by the CTI Private Financing Network (CTI). ... [Read More]

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Jun 22, 2010
Beaver Wood Energy is planning to construct a large biomass and wood pellet production facility at the former Green Mountain Race Track in Vermont, US, and the company recently met with the State Board to discuss the project further. When the facility is completed, after a 26-month construction period, the 144-acre site will consist of a 29MW biomass plant and an integrated... [Read More]

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Jun 24, 2010
Asea One Power Corporation, a Philippines-based biomass project developer, has shortlisted the final four companies, one of which will be selected for the turnkey contract of its first power plant. The chosen engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor will be informed by 15 July 2010 before the 12MW plant in Aklan, Philippines, begins construction. ‘We... [Read More]

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Apr 11, 2016
The Philippines is pushing ahead with its biomass production and now has a total of 18 biomass plants, according to an ex-government official. According to local news website, InterAksyon.com, the Philippines has the ability to use enough biomass power plants to provide energy to more than 300,000 homes. According to the news channel, former Senator Juan Miguel Zubiri... [Read More]

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Jun 28, 2010
China has the potential to provide millions of people living in rural parts of the country with electricity, according to the report ‘Rural Biomass Energy 2020 in the People’s Republic of China’. In order to fulfil its potential, however, China needs $60 billion (€48.8 billion) by 2020. 30 million residents who still use kerosene-fuelled lamps and firewood for... [Read More]

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Apr 11, 2016
The Nova Scotia government is ending a legal requirement to operate a biomass plant based in Port Hawkesbury as a must-run facility. In a statement, the Nova Scotia government said it introduced the new rules due to concerns expressed from the local community about the "use of primary forest biomass for electricity". Under the terms of these new regulations, the number... [Read More]

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Jun 29, 2010
Cornwall, UK, is set to be the home of a £1.5 million (€1.9 million) anaerobic digestion (AD) plant after planning permission, submitted by AD installation company Green and Pleasant Recycling, is close to being finalised at the Cornwall Council. The plant will process local food and waste as well as farm waste for the generation of 350km/h of electricity and 500kW/h... [Read More]

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Jun 29, 2010
Expected to be UK, Scotland’s largest anaerobic digestion (AD) plant, recycling firm Scotwaste’s £70 million (€86.4 million) facility has been granted planning permission. Based in Bathgate, Lothian, the plant will have the capacity to process all of West Lothian’s commercial, industrial and residential waste, and from it generate enough electricity to benefit... [Read More]

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Jun 29, 2010
Based in Michigan, US, energy provider Traverse City Light and Power has halted plans that would have seen the development of a 10MW biomass plant. The wood burning facility would have contributed towards the company’s 2020 target of 30% of electricity to come from renewable sources. According to Mike Coco, chairman of Traverse City, ‘Our ratepayers tell us they... [Read More]

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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... [Read More]


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