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Purac Puregas receive Royal seal of approval

ADBA MEMBER PRESS RELEASE His Majesty the King of Sweden attended the official opening of Purac Puregas’ new state of the art European manufacturing facilities in Kalmar, Sweden, on Wednesday 28 November 2012. His Majesty was very keen to learn…

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ADBA says dash for green gas first

ADBA PRESS RELEASE Reacting to George Osborne’s announcement today [5 Dec] on the future of gas strategy Charlotte Morton, ADBA, chief executive said: The future of the UK’s gas supply is rightly one of the hot topics of the Autumn…

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ElectraTherm's ORC fleet surpasses 50,000 hours runtime

ElectraTherm, a leader in small-scale, waste heat to power generation, surpassed 50,000 runtime hours on its Green Machine fleet. The Green Machine continues to lead the market for low-temperature waste heat to power (WHP) through its robust, proven organic rankine…

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SEaB Energy closes the food recycling loop

ADBA MEMBER PRESS RELEASE ADBA member SEaB Energy, a specialist in small scale and micro anaerobic digestion (AD) systems, is set to take a leading position as the UK develops its closed loop economy and maximise the value of its…

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Avonmouth Food Waste Digester Opening

Following the interest in the Poundury opening a fortnight ago, we were in south west England again yesterday to see another new AD plant open. Wessex Water have been treating sewage sludge in Avonmouth for decades, and are now commissioning…

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GENeco food wast plant to generate green power

ADBA MEMBER PRESS RELEASE Bristol’s first food waste recycling plant that will produce enough renewable energy to power around 3,000 homes has officially been opened today (3 Dec) by Defra minister David Heath. The plant operated by Wessex Water subsidiary…

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Avonmouth food waste plant to generate green power

ADBA PRESS RELEASE Bristol’s first food waste anaerobic digestion (AD) plant has officially been opened today (3 Dec) by Defra minister David Heath. The plant which will produce enough renewable energy to power around 3,000 homes is operated by Wessex…

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Biomethane to grid – What are the challenges?

Injecting biomethane produced through anaerobic digestion into the gas grid has an array of benefits. It is one of the most efficient uses of biogas and reduces our reliance on imported fossil gas, thus contributing to meeting the UK’s renewable…

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