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Omega-3 fish oil by-products found to benefit biogas output

Omega-3 fish oil by-products found to benefit biogas output

Friday, 11 May 2012 REM Researchers at Aarhus, Denmark’s second largest university, have found that by-products from the production of omega-3 fish oil in combination with cattle manure can be gainfully used to produce bio...
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New York state's largest on-farm, co-digestion biogas goes live

Tuesday, 01 May 2012 REM US Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) joined state and local officials today at the grand opening of New York state's largest on-farm, 'co-digestion' biogas power project, marking an important boost to the...
New biogas systems manufacturing plant to create 125 jobs in Florida United States

New biogas systems manufacturing plant to create 125 jobs in Florida

Tuesday, 10 April 2012 Toby Price 2G Group is riding high, after a successful 2011 with results exceeding all expectations, and the announcement of a new manufacturing plant for biogas CHP power generation systems in the USA, creating...
Pig farms become less stinky down under Australia

Pig farms become less stinky down under

Friday, 02 March 2012 Toby Price Smelling a pig farm long before seeing it may become a thing of the past in Australia, as farmers turn to biogas production to generate additional revenues and produce clean energy. They are being hel...
Experts sees future in biogas Cuba

Experts sees future in biogas

Monday, 27 February 2012 Toby Price During an event organised by the Cuban Society for the Promotion of Renewable Energy Sources and Environmental Respect last week, experts concurred that biogas obtained from the anaerobic digestion of...
Fraunhofer turns brown bananas and squashed tomatoes into useful biogas

Fraunhofer turns brown bananas and squashed tomatoes into useful biogas

Thursday, 16 February 2012 REM Mushy tomatoes, brown bananas and overripe cherries – to date, waste from wholesale markets has ended up on the compost heap at best. However, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial...
EC proposes strategy for sustainable bioeconomy in Europe Europe

EC proposes strategy for sustainable bioeconomy in Europe

Tuesday, 14 February 2012 REM The European Commission has adopted a strategy to shift the European economy towards greater and more sustainable use of renewable resources. The plans include converting waste streams into bio-energy...
Positive conclusions from Italian biomass pyrolysis research

Positive conclusions from Italian biomass pyrolysis research

Wednesday, 08 February 2012 REM The European Union has been promoting the study and development of gasification and pyrolysis of biomass for over 25 years, in order to achieve the goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Now, Maim ...
Irish biogas research fuelled by new funding Ireland

Irish biogas research fuelled by new funding

Monday, 09 January 2012 REM Ground-breaking research into the use of renewable gas at University College Cork’s Environmental Research Institute (ERI) in Ireland has received a €0.25 million boost for 2012. The initiative wh...
Mountain kingdom exports biogas expertise Nepal

Mountain kingdom exports biogas expertise

Tuesday, 03 January 2012 Toby Price The Himalayan nation of Nepal has found it has become an expert in using cow dung to produce biogas, and is now sharing its knowledge with other countries around the world. It has installed over 200,0...

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