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With new legislation on mandatory kerbside collections of food waste coming in from 2023, production of biomethane gas is set to grow. As a low carbon gas, so will its contribution to decarbonisation and energy security in the UK.
Who do you rely on to clean up dust? For a growing number of companies, the answer is “the next person who walks through the door”. Yet, cleanup must occur even if the workforce is lean, not only due to the physical risks of fires and explosions but due to looming crackdowns on noncompliance with National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) codes.
With their company, Biogastechnik Süd, the brothers Clemens and Gregor Maier offer solutions for the treatment and handling of digestates. Initially, it was the improvement of the components of their own biogas plant that prompted them to develop the first product, the paddle agitator Varibull.
Back in 2019, Europe set itself the ambitious goal of becoming the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. Despite the efforts to establish a sound plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by phasing out fossil fuels and increasing the penetration of renewables, the path to a net-zero economy faces uncertain times.
Carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) will be required to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement and COP26. This puts new obligations on the owners and operators of local utilities that today are emitting CO2.
Anaerobic digestion (AD) plants are designed to convert biological feedstocks into biomethane-rich biogas and digestate. The aim is to convert the biomethane into usable energy either as heat, electrical power or as a replacement for fossil-derived gas fuels, including for use as a transport fuel.
A storage tank or biogas digester is an expensive asset storing highly valuable volatile and hazardous gasses or chemicals so why would an operator buy a tank breather vent that has not been tested to the highest standards?
The Analox Group has been developing state-of-the-art gas analysers for over four decades, and says it is committed to solving customer and environmental challenges with creative technologies.
The process industry in the UK is steadily switching to renewable energy sources. The shift from fossil fuels to sustainably sourced biomass shows that it is not just an environmentally sustainable solution but also an extremely cost-efficient way of doing business.
Cesaro Mac Import is a family-run company established 40 years ago. The company’s evolution has followed the changes in the environmental sector over the decades.
On 5-6 July, The International Biomass Congress & Expo and International Biogas Congress and Expo aim to bring together leading producers, suppliers, regulators and other engaged organisations over a two-day period.
Where do you rank as an energy producer when UK government funding is being prioritised for nuclear developments, offshore wind, green hydrogen and the rest? It’s a big question for all in the renewables sector but particularly for those who have committed time and money to bioenergy and are seeking further investments to push on to the next stage.
Formerly a site of heavy coal-fired industry in an area steeped in generations of mining history, the transformation at Northumberland’s Lynemouth Power Station over the last decade is nothing short of remarkable.
Bioenergy Insight speaks to the newly-appointed secretary general of the European Biogas Association.
Dawn Stephens-Borg reflects on the European Pellet Conference 2022, which took place in Wels, Austria, and online on 6 April.
Biogas sites are complex systems that require biological, chemical, and mechanical expertise to operate. Many aspects can be adjusted and improved, but poor decisions or lack of an intervention can result in things quickly going wrong.
The advanced stripping technologies engineered by Byosis — ByoFlex® and ByoNix® — are specifically designed to remove ammonia from heavily polluted streams such as digestate and industrial wastewater using minimal heat consumption and little to no chemical agents.
The UK premium wood pellet market has, like many other countries across Europe, experienced some turbulence over recent months with the crisis in Ukraine having an immediate effect on global EN Plus A1 pellet prices and supply.






