Policy updates in the UK on feed-in tariffs, RHI, RTFO August 3, 2017 – New feed-in tariff for small and medium-size biogas plants selling electricity to the grid, and cuts for larger plants. The election of the new government has led...
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With 19 operational injection sites in 2016 in France – an increase in injection of 162% compared to 2015 – and 300 more that could be connected in the coming years, the prospects offered today by biogas are very promising....
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It’s Time For Congress To Join The Fight Against Food Waste July 26, 2017 – This week, I am excited to join a group of advocates and chefs from Food Policy Action, the National Resource Defense Council, ReFed, and the James Beard Foundation in Washington, D.C....
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UK government promises electricity revolution July 14, 2017 – The UK government is promising a revolution in the way electricity is made, used and stored. The announcement comes as the UK government promoted its Industrial Strategy. According to the government, consumers...
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Best Practice Scheme: ADBA has set the guidelines to build and manage biogas plants Interview with Amaya Arias-Garcia, Goals Technical Director 07/25/2016 Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Original language: English The Best Practice Scheme comes from the desire...
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LNG Marine Fuel Coalitions Joined by Japanese Ports of Yokohama and Kawasaki July 13, 2017 – Yokohama-Kawasaki International Port Corporation (YKIP) has joined both SEA\LNG and SGMF to support and contribute to the development of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) as a...
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LNG: the best solution to meet the environmental requirements Marine transport contributes significantly to atmospheric emissions. To address this issue, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has set new, stricter environmental standards for greenhouse gas emissions for shipping. In Canada, the...
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Evaluating the potential of biogas as HGV fuel July 6, 2017 – A study for British bioenergy company Clearfleau shows that biogas generated from food and beverage process residues could offer a low-carbon commercial transport fuel. New research shows that biomethane generated from...
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We have been recognizing biogas as a high energy potential for many years, but the official value of digestate and its fertilizing virtues are increasingly being discussed. Whereas biogas is extracted from the organic material in the absence of oxygen...
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Hong Kong-headquartered company breaks ground on new waste-to-energy plant in Vietnam July 3, 2017 – China Everbright International has announced that it has officially commenced construction on its Can Tho waste-to-energy project in Vietnam. Everbright International won the bid for the...
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