WELTEC BIOPOWER expands biogas presence in Greece
The company has been involved in 17 out of the 30 agricultural and waste biogas plants in the country.
The company has been involved in 17 out of the 30 agricultural and waste biogas plants in the country.
ExxonMobil has acquired a 49% stake in Biojet AS, a company that plans to convert forestry and wood-based construction waste into lower-emission biofuels.
The companies have agreed to work together on biogas processing at Metsä Fibre’s Äänekoski bioproduct mill.
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has released its Bioenergy Roadmap which lays out a vision for a sustainable bioenergy industry.
The EU is investing over €1.1 billion in seven projects aimed at introducing new technologies to the hydrogen, CCUS and renewable energy markets.
The funding from Irradiant will facilitate rapid deployment of organics recycling and renewable energy technology to achieve climate goals for cities, food producers and energy companies.
FVB is also involved in several parts of the project, including a feasibility study.
EQTEC Synergy Projects Ltd has signed an agreement for the acquisition of a 5 MWe project in Greece, which it aims to develop into a new biomass-to-energy plant.
The companies have signed an agreement to transform 9000 tpy of Martinican waste into renewable hydrogen.
The company is set to produce approximately 2 million tpy of sustainable aviation fuel.
The facility will enable the development of low-carbon, market-ready bioenergy products and carbon-negative energy systems.
Eni and ADR will promote decarbonisation initiatives in the aviation sector.
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.