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Volume 11, Issue 3
Published: May 18, 2020
Gas Goes Green: a blueprint for decarbonising the sector
Gas network companies have been working on decarbonisation projects for several years. Now, the Energy Networks Association (ENA) has launched the Gas Goes Green initiative, bringing together all of the...
Could the grass be greener?
UK bioenergy leaders are working hard to keep the sector running in the face of COVID-19, striving to address short-term supply issues within a deeply disrupted global marketplace while also starting to...
Keeping the lights on
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted industries, economies and communities all over the world. For Drax, operating in the flood-hit region of North Yorkshire and relying on biomass supplies from the US...
The climate benefits of biomass
Using wood biomass for energy generation has allowed Ørsted to almost fully move away from coal. To ensure significant carbon savings, the biomass must meet strict sustainability criteria; otherwise,...
Biogas is the way forward
With the introduction of the European Green Deal, there is plenty to keep the team at the European Biogas Association (EBA) busy. Harmen Dekker, who has a wealth of experience in the biogas sector, has...
Get the best out of rye
Hybrid rye is coming into its own, according to agronomy, bioenergy and feedstock preservation specialists. They say that although the crop may take second place to maize when it comes to biogas per hectare,...
Hawai'i's first RNG facility
In 2019, Hawai’i Gasvbecame the first in its state to capture and upgrade biogas, using DMT Clear Gas Solutions’ membrane separation equipment, the Carborex®MS....
A better way to generate biomass power
The conventionalway of distributing power, from point of production to customer consumption, is akin to moving water from one pond to another using a bucket riddled with holes. The inevitable leakage that...
Retrofitting and biomass fuel conversion
The green trend has been present in Europe for many years, driven particularly by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. We are excited to see that the transition to green energy and...
Standardisation: the key to driving investment into bioenergy
Moving away from the traditional fossil fuel energy paradigm is a slow and incremental process and achieving this transition over the next decade will require the coordination of many things....
Hydrothermal carbonisation and the future of organic waste
Based in the UK, Antaco secured its first multi million pound contract to manage a water utility’s sludge; according to the company, this was the first contract of its kind in Europe. Now, Antaco...
Industry and government must act now to support energy from waste
Chris Winward, chief commercial officer at Privilege Finance, explains that now is the time for industry and government support to enable the development of new renewable energy projects to prevent emissions...
Delivering quality wood chips
GoodChips includes requirements on the origin and source of the raw material, moisture content, particle size distribution, ash content, and more. With eight quality classes for wood chips and four for...