MEMBER’S PRESS RELEASE: Agraferm biogas technology ‘for better environmental protection’ in Korea
The plant manufacturer Agraferm is founding a subsidiary and planning to build three plants by 2017
The plant manufacturer Agraferm is founding a subsidiary and planning to build three plants by 2017
ADBA has written to the chair of the Commons Energy Select Committee, Angus MacNeil MP, asking his committee to scrutinise the impact that DECC’s ‘capacity market’ plans will have on levels of deadly air pollution. The Energy Committee is holding…
- Additional international orders strengthen 2G's diversification across international markets - 2G sales partner in Japan wins orders for treatment plant in Tokyo – very high potential for follow-up orders - Cooperation with Veolia subsidiary COGENCO already bearing initial fruit - New French energy policy legislation improves conditions for biogas operated CHPs in France – demand stimulation already evident
Innovative silo concept and dosage sluice comply with future requirements regarding water conservation and plant safety
A 500 kW biogas plant is being constructed in collaboration with Balkanika Energy PLC
Anaerobic digestion industry boosted by 11 new plants – up 69% on 2014
Within 10 months of operating its £5.3m investment in an anaerobic digestion plant, Muntons, the Stowmarket based maltster, is proud to announce that the plant has just generated its one millionth kilowatt hour of electrical energy. The plant was officially…
Operators claiming RHI payments for biomethane injected to the grid will need to report their GHG emissions from October 5th 2015. Government has developed a tool the ‘Solid and Gaseous Biomass Carbon Calculator’ which can be used to calculate emissions…
Appeal against Agraferm patent for dosing trace elements in AD plants is rejected
The Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association has today strongly objected to DECC’s plans to massively cut back government support for new AD plants. The association’s response to the review of the Feed-in Tariff called for the government to set out…