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To enhance production efficiency, Gasum’s Riihimäki biogas plant in Finland is undergoing a significant conversion focused on the treatment of the digestate, the company announced.
Gasum will invest €7.5 million in a project aimed at expanding and enhancing the Riihimäki biogas plant, and it is intended for the expansion to become operational by May 2025.
Operational since 2016, the plant…
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Aberdeenshire Council in Scotland has reviewed and extended its waste strategy to allow a full implementation of improvements that aim to maximise reuse and recycling across the region.
The council’s Infrastructure Services Committee agreed to extend and amend the 2019-2023 strategy on 25 January, which also accounted for the impact of Covid and how wood waste is now used as fuel for a biomass…
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bp announced progress in renewables in its 2023 results, although its full-year profits halved to $13.8 billion (€12.8 billion) - due to a cooling of oil and gas prices, and a weakening of refining progit margins.
The petrochemical giant reported that its biogas supply grew by 80%, and biogas production volumes leapt by 18%.
bp's liquid natural gas (LNG) portfolio grew from 19 Mtpa to 23…
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Bioenergy Europe has welcomed the European Commission’s announcement on its 2040 climate targets, stating that a 90% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions is the right response to the ever-growing threat of climate change.
The association added that achieving the objectives set by the Commission will require a herculean push for the European Union in all sectors.
As it stands, sustainable…
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Aston University scientists have blended leftover cooking oil, lamb fat and agricultural waste to develop a cleaner fuel for ships.
The researchers have mixed waste pellets with either used oil or animal fat to develop a form of energy which meets international marine fuel standards.
Scientists at Aston University have combined waste material supplied by a Dutch anaerobic digestion (AD) plant…
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Waga Energy Inc., the US subsidiary of the Waga Energy Group, has secured $60 million (€55.8 million) financing with asset manager Eiffel Investment Group to finance the construction of four renewable natural gas (RNG) production units in the US.
This is the first financing Waga Energy has secured in the US.
Waga Energy's "WAGABOX®," is a purification technology to produce RNG from landfill…
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Ryan Begin, co-founder and CEO of Divert, gives an overview of how the company valorises food waste for anaerobic digestion
Divert is an impact technology company that creates advanced technologies and sustainable infrastructure to prevent wasted food. It provides technology, logistics and anaerobic digestion (AD) facilities to help retailers reach their sustainability goals. In doing so, it…
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Caretaker Punjab chief minister in Pakistan, Mohsin Naqvi, inaugurated the largest biogas plant in Pakistan yesterday (4 February).
Naqvi laid the foundation stone for this biogas plant last October, and directed the authorities to complete the project ahead of schedule.
The facility is located in Gujjar Colony, Lahore, and has the potential to produce 6,000 cubic metres of gas per day with…
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Anaergia Inc. (Anaergia) has announced that the first tranche of the previously announced equity investment of C$40.8 million (€28.1 million) (the Strategic Investment) from Marny Investissement SA (Marny) has closed with the issuance of 31,250,000 units of the Company (Units) for gross proceeds of C$12.5 million (€8.6 million), immediately following entry by the parties into an amendment…
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The Kraft Heinz Company (Kraft Heinz) has signed an agreement with Carlton Power, the UK energy infrastructure development company, to study the development of a renewable green hydrogen plant at its Kitt Green manufacturing plant in Wigan, Greater Manchester in the UK.
Kitt Green is one of the largest food processing plants in Europe and one of the largest Kraft Heinz facilities in the world,…
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Carbon removals and renewable energy company Drax Group has announced a new partnership with Molpus Woodlands Group (Molpus).
The agreement will provide Drax with an option to purchase sustainably sourced woody biomass to fuel its bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) operations in the US Southeast.
Drax will have the option to take up to 1 million green tons per year of sustainably…
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Aemetis, Inc., a renewable natural gas and renewable fuels company focused on negative carbon intensity products, has announced the deployment of the entire $25 million (€22.9 million) of funding provided under the previously announced USDA-guaranteed loan for its Aemetis Biogas 1 LLC (AB1) project company.
Aemetis Biogas produces renewable natural gas (RNG) from dairy biomethane digesters…
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Gasum has announced an investment in a new biogas plant in Borlänge, Sweden, a decision that is the next step in the company's plan to build five large-scale biogas plants in the country.
It also promotes Gasum’s strategic goal of increasing Nordic biogas availability significantly in coming years, said Gasum.
The Borlänge biogas plant will see the company invest over €62 million, and the…
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Nephin Energy has announced the creation of its new business, Nephin Renewable Gas (NRG).
NRG is a newly established renewable energy company and has set up its operational headquarters in Tipperary Town in Ireland. NRG’s ambition is to become the leading producer and supplier of biomethane in Ireland.
The new office facility was officially opened today by the Minister for Enterprise, Trade…
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