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Failures on climate targets show need for AD - ADBA
Reacting to the publication today [30 June] of the 3rd Review from the Committee on Climate Change, ADBA Chief Executive Charlotte Morton said: “Despite all the talk from Government, the Committee on Climate Change has shown that we’re moving no closer to meeting climate change targets – and last year we moved in the opposite direction. “The Government should now focus ...
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We were at BioCycle East Coast 2017!
Bioprocess Control was present at BioCycle East Coast 2017, an event with a focus on growing the organics recycling industry. The conference’s agenda was designed to help the participants to implement and refine solutions for expanding the organics recycling programs and businesses. The exhibitors presented equipment and systems to cost-effectively and efficiently separate, collect and ...
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Weekly collections must segregate food waste – Redesdale
Commenting on Eric Pickles’ announcement of a £250m fund to support councils returning to weekly bin collections, ADBA Chairman and Lib Dem peer Lord Redesdale said: “If Eric Pickle’s announcement on supporting weekly household bin collections means that DCLG is leading the charge for source segregated organic collection, it would be great news. This money must only be ...
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FLEXIDRY conquers Switzerland
The project of Ecorecyclage SA, a subsidiary of Holdigaz group Ecorecyclage SA, the largest biowaste recovery site in French-speaking Switzerland, is located in Lavigny. The company specializes in the recovery ofcheapestwindowskey.com green and food waste and the production of biogas and solid and liquid natural fertilizers. The current regulatory environment and increasing customer demand ...
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Entrepreneur Connects Generators To AD
Napoleon Biogas, LLC processes organic waste from a neighboring Campbell Soup Company plant in Napoleon, Ohio. Underground pipes transport the organics from the plant to the digester (shown in foreground; biogas storage unit on right). Western New York is one of the top dairy-producing regions in the U.S. The by-products of making milk, cream, yogurt and other dairy products have certain ...
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W-Tank®: Main point of PercoMeta Project
PercoMeta is a project of industrial research to optimize the digestion of cereal straw and other residues of difficult treatment in conventional digesters. With this process, costs (energetic, of personnel, of maintenance …) will be reduced and the production and the quality of generated biogas will be maximized using biodigestion. This improvement in the biogas quality will make it ...
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Colsen maximizes energy revenue of WTTP Den Bosch (NL)
The demands for modern WWTP's to operate more sustainable are becoming increasingly stringent. This applies in to many of the WWTP in The Netherlands and also to the Treurenburg location in Den Bosch (NL), which is owned by Water Council Aa and Maas. In order to achieve the desired performance, specific technologies must be applied. Colsen owns a broad range of technologies which have been ...
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GTI extends its global reach
Geomembrane Technologies Inc. (GTI) is pleased to be working with partners from ADI Systems South America on a design-build wastewater treatment project for a well-established food and ingredients producer in Brazil. As part of an expansion to the client’s existing facilities, GTI will install liner systems for an anaerobic digester and two treatment ponds, piping, and a biogas collection ...
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AeroThermal’s twin thermal hydrolysis units to process 90,000 tonnes of waste per year
AeroThermal Ltd has revealed its twin Thermo-Pressure Hydrolysis vessels developed for an Irish power distributor are now onstream and on target to process 90,000 tonnes of household and municipal waste per year. The 65m3 TPH vessels which were designed, developed and engineered by AeroThermal Ltd in Poole, Dorset, utilise technology which pre-treats food waste and other bio-waste organics ...
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ADBA welcomes inclusion of weekly food waste collections in pickles’ £250m fund
In a welcome change of tack from previous indications that only weekly residual black bag collections would be supported, the Department for Communities and Local Government today announced that councils looking to deliver weekly food waste collections will receive support from their £250m fund. The fund will support the adding of a ‘weekly food waste (or organic waste) service to an ...
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Bore Hill Farm Biodigester celebrates its 7th birthday
May 2019 will see Malaby Biogas celebrating the 7th anniversary of operations. The pioneering facility has been a centre of innovation and growth; leading the way in the development of a new and environmentally friendly industry which efficiently converts food and organic food production wastes into renewable energy and low carbon fertiliser for farms. Last year it became the first English ...
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Pickles ruins Christmas for Osborne and Huhne
News that Eric Pickles’ £250m fund for waste collection is to be restricted to councils that intend to retain or bring back weekly black bag collections has been greeted with dismay by senior figures in the organic waste recycling industry. In evidence to the Communities and Local Government Select Committee, David Prout, the senior civil servant responsible for Localism, said that ...
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Anaerobic digestion: Delivering growth
Anaerobic Digestion is a renewable technology that can make a real difference. Its flexibility means that it draws in many complementary industries. With George Osborne’s autumn statement due next week (29 November) the country is not expecting good news on the rate of economic growth. Supporting the growth of the AD industry offers the Government an opportunity to help address this, ...
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Colsen at IFAT
During the IFAT in München from May 30th to June 3rd Colsen welcomed numerous customers and visitors at our booth. The full Colsen technology portfolio was on display. With our profession in innovative waste water & manure treatment, digestion of organic wastes, biogas production and related environmental technologies Colsen was happy to present its latest and leading developments to an ...
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Global Water Engineering Ltd teams up with Glv Inc. to market its technologies in the North American market
Global Water Engineering Limited (“GWE”) is pleased to announce the creation of a North American joint venture with Canada-based GLV Inc. (listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange TSX; ticker symbols GLV.A & GLV.B) to market its anaerobic digestion processes for the treatment of industrial wastewater and its energy production technology using the biogas generated by the digestion of ...
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North Elba, NY to Begin Municipal Anaerobic Digester Project for Food Waste Diversion with BIOFerm Energy Systems/Viessmann Group
The Town of North Elba, New York has selected BIOFermTM Energy Systems/Viessmann Group as the anaerobic digester technology provider for a community organic diversion project expected to begin this year. The biodigester, designed for source-separated municipal food and organic wastes at a regional level, will be the very first of its kind in the United States, according to the champion of the ...
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Speaking at World Future Energy Summit 19th Jan
This year starts with a number of interesting webinars around the circular economy and particularly organic waste. Lara van Druten, founder and CEO of The Waste Transformers, is invited to speak during the World Future Energy Summit Back to Business Webinar, on the 19th of January 2021. These webinars demonstrate the importance of continuing to align the economic recovery along with addressing ...
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VT Group opens trial facility for wakefield PFI project
A trial autoclave facility has been opened by VT Group as part of its plans for the Wakefield PFI contract. The company is preferred bidder for the PFI project and is trialling a full-scale waste treatment facility before building the new treatment centre for the area’s municipal waste at South Kirkby. The “first of class” trial facility has been built as a smaller version of the final ...
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CP Group begins Fiberight installation
Earlier this summer, CP Group, headquartered in San Diego, broke ground on the installation of the material recovery facility that will be the front-end system for Fiberight’s waste processing and refining facility that features Fiberight’s first full-scale biofuels and biogas processing systems. Serving 115 municipalities, the 144,000-square-foot Hampden, Maine, facility will ...
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Cambi Awarded Contract for Anyang Sewage Treatment Plant Project
Posco E&C, one of South Korea's largest EPC Turnkey contractors, has awarded Cambi a contract for a Cambi B12 Thermal Hydrolysis Process plant (CambiTHP TM ) for the Anyang Sewage Treatment and co-digestion Project. The CambiTHP TM system will treat all the sludge from a new underground wastewater treatment plant serving 700,000 people in the municipality of Anyang, one of 15 satellite cities ...
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