The Landfill Group and LS Power announce RNG project in US
Enerdyne Power Systems, a Landfill Group company, has started the construction of an RNG project in South Carolina, US.
Enerdyne Power Systems, a Landfill Group company, has started the construction of an RNG project in South Carolina, US.
The companies will establish a hydrogen production centre of excellence in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales, Australia.
The company’s cranes will be used during construction of one of the world’s largest Waste-to-Energy plants, located in Dubai, UAE.
According to the company’s report, renewable power generation in Denmark is expected to increase from 24.33 TWh in 2020 to 43.2 TWh by 2030.
FuelCell Energy has teamed up with Crestmark to finance a 1.4 MW biofuels fuel cell project with the City of San Bernardino Municipal Water Department (SBMWD) in California, US.
As part of Amber Grid’s operational strategy up to 2030, the organisation will focus its operations and investments on the preparation of infrastructure for green energy transmission.
The report states that wind, solar, and biomass present considerable opportunities for the country to enhance domestic energy security and increase access to modern energy services.
The company has secured US$ 282 million (JPY 31.0 billion) for its 50 MW Niigata East Port Biomass Power Plant in Niigata, Japan.
The companies are working together to own projects across the US to produce and market dairy biomethane.
Lethbridge Biogas is to supply FortisBC with up to 350 000 GJ of renewable natural gas annually.
The companies have agreed to bring Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel to Melbourne Orlando International Airport in Florida, US.
The island’s ambitious Integrated Resource Plan includes adding 1260 MW of wind and solar, and 74 MW of hydro, biomass, or waste energy by the year 2037.
Shell has started trading shares in Raízen, the renewable energy JV between Shell and Brazilian energy company Cosan.
Under the agreement terms, Sweetman Biomass will export 60 000 tpy of biomass to a power plant near Kitakyushu, Japan.
The integrated green fuels mega project led by InterContinental Energy, CWP Global and Mirning Green Energy Limited could reach up to 50 GW of energy output.