biogas plant system Articles
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Deurotech Group Acquires Eisenmann Environmental Technology
With effect from November 11th, 2020 Deurotech Group with head offices in Langenfeld, Germany, acquires Eisenmann Environmental Technology, based in Böblingen, Germany. Herewith the Deurotech Group strengthens its market position in the field of exhaust air purification and environmental technologies. The takeover of Eisenmann Environmental Technology expands the existing product portfolio ...
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Landmark farm project uses XEBEC’s gas purification system to deliver pipeline-grade natural gas to Michigan Gas Utilities customers case study
Fennville Biogas Project at a Glance: Type: Animal waste to pipeline-grade natural gas and electricity generation Claim to fame: First commercial facility in North America to generate both pipeline-grade methane and electricity from animal waste Location: Scenic View Dairy, Fennville, Michigan Animal waste received annually: 25 million gallons Electricity generated: Average of 4.5 million ...
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Global solutions for a greener future – Global Water & Energy has an answer to the new sustainability goals
With modern industry facing many environmental challenges, the expertise of the Global Water & Energy (GWE) allows businesses around the world to adopt the best practices to reduce their environmental footprint by making more efficient use of water and energy, the GWE technologies are solving some of the biggest challenges of modern industry – waste generation and fossil fuel ...
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Biogas Desulfurization Plant for Citrus Processor
Fluence technology scrubs hydrogen sulfide from biogas before it's used to generate electricity. The Fluence biogas desulfurization system installed at the Citrusvil plant uses four washing columns as well as two oxidation tanks. Citrusvil, a large, South American citrus-processing company, has a focus on building sustainability into its production systems. This extends to using waste-to-energy ...
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New system to convert food waste into fertiliser for greenhouse use gives potential 95% reduction in CO2 emissions
A new method of processing food waste into fertiliser has been outlined in a recent study. The process uses a digester system with microorganisms to break down organic waste into fertiliser. The resultant fertiliser was used in a low-energy greenhouse to produce a range of food crops. The method is a potential way to utilise food waste and reduce the energy consumption of food production as part ...
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