
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE Take Advantage of Early Bird Rates SAVE $200 on Registration Deadline: March 1, 2017 World’s Largest Biomass Event! Biomass Speaker Lineup Announced 4 Comprehensive Tracks / 23 Technical Panels / Nearly 100 Speakers View Agenda Registration...
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With Eric Zinn Country: Sweden Language: English Sweden has always dedicated great attention to biogas, 60% of which comes from domestic and industrial waste, while 40% is generated from waste water. The country finances new projects linked to biogas and...
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Interview with Chris Voell from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Country: United States Language: English The EPA and the USDA have launched a project to reduce by half 2030 the food waste that ends up in landfills. At the same time,...
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October Conferences Wrap-Up In October have taken place the annual conferences of the American and European biogas associations, and the optimism was palpable at these gatherings. Indeed, after a slowdown in the biogas industry in recent years, policies and projects...
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Agricultural businesses have to cope with their consistent collateral production of organic waste, while they also have consistent needs for energy in order to run their operations. This is mainly why it appears obvious that small-scale anaerobic digestion is a...
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While biomethane, or renewable natural gas, foresees a bright future in North America and Europe, especially in California and the United Kingdom, it is incumbent without delay to work on determining the official value of digestate to optimize the profitability...
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Last September took place the 2016 EBA Conference (European Biogas Association) in Ghent, Belgium. Over 200 delegates mostly from Europe, with some North American participants, gathered to talk about the next revolution of gas that is biomethane. Open dialogues at...
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This fall, the Quebec government will announce the minimum proportion of biofuels that will be required in the years to come regarding the currently commercially available fuels. It follows that biogas is awaiting standards in Quebec in the wake of...
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This fall, the Quebec government will announce the minimum proportion of biofuels that will be required in the years to come regarding the currently commercially available fuels. It follows that biogas is awaiting standards in Quebec in the wake of...
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The transition to cleaner energy requires substantial investments and the implementation of biogas plants is no exception to the rule. In France, to alleviate the burden of the initial investment in a biogas plant, several strategies have been developed and...
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