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Energy & Renewables
January 29, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

The Spanish Wind Energy Association launches the wind power barometer to show that wind energy reduces electricity price
 It´s a fact that wind power reduces the price of electricity: the more the wind blows, the lower the pool or wholesale electricity market price is, which benefits consumers and companies in their electricity bills.To make this lowering effect of wind power on prices more evident to consumers, ... » read more

ANDRITZ to deliver woodyard equipment to new Enviva biomass pellet plants, USA
International technology Group ANDRITZ has received an order from Enviva, one of the leading producers of woody biomass pellets, to supply woodyard equipment, engineering, and field services for two biomass pellet plants, each with a capacity of 500,000 tons per year, to be built in North Carolina, ... » read more

KASAG LANGNAU AG
 

KASAG was founded in 1929 as a 'cooper smithy and aluminium welding works'. At the outset mainly copper and aluminium were processed into containers and apparatus. Today, stainless steels and aluminium alloys are processed to manufacture high-quality end products. Our daily business are plants, apparatus, containers, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, columns, subassemblies, etc. for the chemical and pharmaceutical industries as well as companies engaged in the bio, food and environment technologies.Our main business fields are:

  • Engineering Services 
  • Apparatuses and pressure vessel construction 
  • Plants and equipment for the food industry
  • Etc.
   
New Enzyme Speeds Up Biomass-to-Sugar Conversion
Scientists at the Energy Department’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) developed an enzyme—called CelA—that can convert biomass ... » read more
Abengoa celebrates start of construction for its photovoltaic plant in Atacama 1, the largest solar complex in Latin America
Abengoa (MCE: ABG.B/P SM /NASDAQ: ABGB), the international company that applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment ... » read more
Landfill could be one of last to tap methane for power
When most Californians think about the source of renewable energy flowing into their homes, they picture wind turbines and solar panels - not garbage. The ... » read more
Heat Exchangers Recover and Recycle Excess and Wasted Energy
In copper production, heat generated during extraction processes can be harnessed and transferred back into the system using heat exchangers, resulting ... » read more
Federal permit approved on SunZia transmission line
A proposed $2 billion transmission line that would carry electricity generated by renewable resources in New Mexico and Arizona to markets across the ... » read more
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