Bioenergy News for September 2014

Bioenergy News Archive

Schmack Biogas wins 5 MW contract to supply Isle of Wight with biomethane

Schmack Biogas UK, in partnership with its project partner Wight Farm Energy, is establishing the first biogas plant in the Isle of Wight, on the English south coast.

United States DOE announces clean energy project initiative

US Government allocates $5 million to develop clean energy projects at Federal facilities.

Red Rock Biofuels wins $70 million grant for biomass project

Biomass-to-liquids plant in Oregon will incorporate Velocys Fischer-Tropsch technology.

Coal-to-biomass conversion complete at Canada’s Atikokan bioenergy plant Coal-to-biomass conversion complete at Canada’s Atikokan bioenergy plant

Power generating station is now producing clean electricity, helping to meet local power needs in northwestern Ontario.

REA offers UK’s next government the ‘blueprint’ for green energy

Proactive British renewable energy association sets out comprehensive ‘manifesto’ for renewable heat, power and transport.

Changes to UK’s waste regulations favour anaerobic digestion industry

New guidelines will see more crop residues turned into biogas and fertiliser — minus the costly permitting fees

Last week's top 3 stories on RenewableEnergyFocus.com

The following stories generated the most clicks on RenewableEnergyFocus.com last week: Renewables in smart grids: Part I; ‘Mini power station’ vision pulls in £800,000 for IE-CHP;NEC Energy Solutions to install energy storage system in California

Britcon UK Ltd completes £20 million anaerobic digestion plant Britcon UK Ltd completes £20 million anaerobic digestion plant

Facility is said to be the largest gas-to-grid AD plant in the UK and the second plant for the ReFood brand in the UK.

ReVenture Park™ receives the ‘Excellence in Site Reuse’ Award from EPA Region 4

Forsite Development Inc recognized for redeveloping a former Superfund site in North Carolina into the region’s first eco-industrial park.