Biogas
WELtec BioPower: Construction begins in England
WELtec BioPower started building another 500-kW biogas plant in Gnossall, Stafford. The plant in Staffordshire, West Midlands,England, will be commissioned in January 2010.
WELtec-Biogaspark in Könnern now Online
The biogas park in Könnern, Saxony-Anhalt, has been feeding biomethane into the public natural gas network since September 21st. The construction work started in July 2008 and was completed according to schedule, allowing the park to be commissioned punctually.
WELtec BioPower Builds First Biogas Plant in Finland
Vechta-based WELtec BioPower GmbH received an order for the establishment of a biogas plant from a Finnish farmer who will produce biogas in cooperation with a waste disposal provider. The 600-kW plant will be erected in Niittylahti in south-east Finland.
International biogas study tour in Berlin
The German Society for sustainable Biogas and Bioenergy Utilization is co-organising a 4-day International Biogas Study Tour starting 23 September 2009 in Berlin.
Green gas from sewage sludge
In july the first standerd green gasinstallation that runs on sewage sludge was presented in the Dutch capital Amsterdam. The production of gas from sewage sludge is relatively new. Up until recently the sludge was mainly used to produce green electricity.
Less new biogas plants in Germany
Germany has realised less biogas plants in the past two years than planned.
Gastech 2009 attracted over 10,000 visitors
Gastech 2009, the 24th International Conference and Exhibition for the LNG, LPG and natural gas industries, held in Abu Dhabi 25-28 May and hosted by ADNOC and its Group of Companies proved to be a true milestone event, with total unique attendance over the four days of 10,215 from 84 countries – the largest number of countries ever represented at Gastech throughout its 37-year history.
MWM introduced engines powered by special gasses gas
Following the market launch of the 60-Hz product range toward the end of last year, MWM presents an improved engine generation with substantially improved efficiency at the Power Gen Europe 2009.
Bioenergy claims more water
Scientists of the University of Twente (The Netherlands) have calculated that bioenergy production needs more water than other types of energy.
WELtec Builds 10-Million-Euro Biogas Park with Gas
WELtec BioPower GmbH has received a large order for the construction of a biogas park. The customer is NordMethan GmbH. The 10-millioneuro plant that is being built in Barsikow, municipality of Wusterhausen,
