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Feb 10, 2025
How resistor technology supports biomass-to-energy projects
Biogas News
Feb 10, 2025
The Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) has signed a 16-year DKK 250 million (approx. EUR 33.5 million) loan with Tønder Biogas A/S to fund the construction and operations of one of Europe’s largest biogas facilities in Tønder, Denmark. The Tønder Biogas facility is set to begin commercial operations by the first half of 2025. With the capacity to produce more than 41 million... [Read More]

Biomass News
Feb 10, 2025
The UK government has agreed a new subsidy arrangement with Drax for its Selby biomass plant. The facility, which has received billions of pounds in subsidies to date, generates about 5% of the UK's electricity. However, the Drax plant's emissions are unabated, making the station the single largest CO2 emitter in the country. According to the government, the arrangement... [Read More]

Biomass News
Feb 10, 2025
Electricity produced from bioenergy has bounced back after production issues last year, with energy hitting 9.7TWh in the third quarter of 2024, waste-to-hydrogen company Compact Syngas Solutions has revealed. Analysing government data, it found that maintenance outages at three large power stations were blamed for the fall in last year’s figures, explaining a 23% increase... [Read More]

Biogas News
Feb 7, 2025
Anew Climate, LLC, a leading biomethane and carbon removals company, has announced a strategic agreement whereby it will service Landwärme's EEG and green gas contracts. The agreement was recently approved by the Federal Cartel Office and Landwärme creditors, and it is scheduled to close in the coming days. "Anew Climate was selected by the Landwärme creditors committee... [Read More]

Biomass News
Feb 7, 2025
Japan's Renova has announced its 75 MW Omaezakikou biomass plant began operations on 29 January. The plant uses wood pellets and palm kernel shells as feedstock. Initially scheduled to start operations in December 2023, the Omaezakikou facility saw several delays. Most recently, it was delayed last December, due to final adjustments being made to the boiler and turbine... [Read More]

Biogas News
Feb 7, 2025
Acorn Bioenergy, a leading UK-based renewable energy company focused on biomethane production of biomethane, welcomed Winchester councillors to tour its Three Maids Hill anaerobic digestion (AD) site, to learn more about the city’s first AD facility before it becomes fully operational later this year. Expected to create 50 engineering, rural and infrastructure jobs... [Read More]

Biogas News
Feb 6, 2025
CycleØ will hold a public consultation for its proposed biomethane facility in South Kildare, Ireland, on 19 February. The Spanish company wants to build the plant as part of its €100 million strategy to finance, build and operate four sites in Kildare, Galway, Limerick and Calvan. The meeting will take place between 2-7pm at the Clanard Hotel in Athy. According... [Read More]

Biogas News
Feb 6, 2025
Waga Energy has established a subsidiary in São Paulo, Brazil, enabling it to deploy its technology in the South America region. Waga Energy is present in six countries in Europe and North America, and its new subsidiary is in line with its international strategy. Brazil has approximately 3,850 landfill sites, some of which are equipped with collection systems for biogas... [Read More]

Biomass News
Feb 6, 2025
Samantha Smith, head of heat and biomass at the REA UK, has mounted a defence for biomass - which is the second-largest producer of low carbon energy in the UK. "Concerns about carbon accounting, carbon payback and sustainability continue to play out in the media," she observed. For example, Drax has come under scrutiny due to the amount of subsidy it receives from the... [Read More]

Biogas News
Feb 5, 2025
New Mexico politicians have called for the state to close a biogas loophole in the Clean Transportation Fuel Standard. Writing in the Santa Fe New Mexican, Senator Antoinette Sedillo Lopez and Representative Tara Lujan, said they are introducing a new bill to improve the Clean Transportation Fuel Standard. This will ensure the standard focuses on clean, renewable transportation... [Read More]

Biomass News
Feb 5, 2025
Enviva will close its biomass plant in Amory, Mississippi on 7 February. The 115,000 metric tonne per year pellet plant will cease operations due to market dynamics and the facility's infrastructure and operations, according to the company. This site was Enviva's first US-operated plant, and was acquired in 2010, having previously been owned by CKS Energy. “Enviva... [Read More]

Biogas News
Feb 5, 2025
The American Biogas Council's executive director, Patrick Serfass, congratulated Chris Wright on his confirmation as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy. He said: “On behalf of the American Biogas Council and its member companies, we congratulate Mr. Wright on his confirmation. "The biogas industry produces an important source of clean energy by converting food... [Read More]

Biogas News
Feb 4, 2025
LIQVIS now operates under the umbrella of the EnviTec Biogas Group, as 'LIQVIS powered by EnviTec Biogas'. LIQVIS was founded in 2015 and runs a total of 18 LNG filling stations in Germany and France at strategic traffic hubs with particularly high truck traffic. EnviTec Biogas plans to utilise LIQVIS’ existing LNG filling station infrastructure to exclusively sell... [Read More]

Biomass News
Feb 4, 2025
The formation of Dall Group has been announced, which follows the acquisition of Weiss Energie France (Weiss) and Biomasse Services ét Maintenance (BSM) from Groupe Roullie. The new group consists of Weiss, BSM as well as Dall Energy. Dall Energy's founder, Jens Dall Bentzen, is the new group CEO, while former Torben Høberg, has been appointed to lead Dall Energy as... [Read More]


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