Bioenergy News for March 2014

Bioenergy News Archive

2G CENERGY lands 9.4MW bioenergy deal 2G CENERGY lands 9.4MW bioenergy deal

Multimillion dollar order signed for a biogas CHP cogeneration plant to be installed in Grove City, Ohio.

Quad-generation project uses fuel cell to produce power, heat, hydrogen, and CO2 for greenhouse in Canada

The first renewable energy quad-generation project to be realised for a greenhouse operation using fuel cell technology is about to get under way in Greater Vancouver. The ground-breaking for the facility will take place on 2 April at Village Farms’ greenhouse in Delta, British Columbia.

Anaergia completes waste energy project in the UK Anaergia completes waste energy project in the UK

1.5 MWel biogas facility succesfully constructed and commissioned at Dagenham, London.

Arizona State University and AORA Solar NA to collaborate on innovative solar project

Work will now begin on the development of a 'Solar Tulip' hybrid concentrated solar system.

Sundog Energy brings innovative biomass system to historic Glencoyne Farm Sundog Energy brings innovative biomass system to historic Glencoyne Farm

24kW biomass boiler aims to reduce heating costs and lower carbon footprint.

DTE Energy's Northern California biomass plant begins operations

Plant will use about 320,000 tons of woody biomass fuel annually to generate 45 MW of power.

Elsevier and Energy Institute work together to publish the 'Journal of the Energy Institute'

88-year-old journal reaches academics, researchers and practitioners across the globe engaged in energy and fuel technology.

IXUS Energy signs import deal with Kraft und Wärme aus Biomasse GmbH.

Deal calls for IXUS Energy to supply biomass boilers to the North of England and the Isle of Man from its Northumberland headquarters.

BCS signs contracts for large bioconversion systems in Australia and South Korea BCS signs contracts for large bioconversion systems in Australia and South Korea

'AFC2' anaerobic process from BioConversion Solutions claims to provide up to 90 per cent conversion of organic feedstock solids, with no residual sludge.

3rd Annual Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas Conference set for 28 -29 May

Industry experts to meet in San Francisco to discuss growth opportunities (and challenges) facing the AD/biogas market.