December 30, 2011
BY Anna Austin
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Clean Energy Technologies Inc. on Oct. 16 announced the Vermont PUC is reviewing a permit application for a proposed 2.2 MW project will use pyrolysis and gasification technologies to convert biomass into renewable synthetic gas for clean combustion.
The International Maritime Organization’s Net-Zero Framework is expected to accelerate demand for biofuels. By 2030, biofuel demand for maritime use could grow by up to 25 million metric tons; one-third of global demand.
CHAR Technologies Ltd. has announced its Thorold Renewable Energy Facility project remains on track to complete construction of its commercial biocarbon production line by year-end, with RNG production expected in 2026.
Waga Energy, the Waste Commission of Scott County, and Linwood Mining and Minerals have announced the successful start-up of a renewable natural gas (RNG) facility at the Scott Area Landfill in Davenport, Iowa.
A United Kingdom biogas plant turned to progressive cavity pump technology to solve a costly digestate handling issue.