Posts Tagged ‘waste-to-energy’
4 May 2011
Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas, the Spain-based parent company of the UK’s Waste Recycling Group, is to build a waste management plant under a new €322m contract.
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6 April 2011
Orchid Environmental has been awarded a £4m loan from the London Waste and Recycling Board in the UK, which will see a plant built that turns household rubbish into renewable fuel.
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1 April 2011
Industrial waste-to-energy solution provider China Recycling Energy had a fruitful year in 2010, clearing its guidance range and increasing its revenues 70 per cent year-on-year to a record $75.61m.
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31 March 2011
Equipment supplied by the Danish subsidiary of Babcock & Wilcox will be used to expand a waste-to-energy combined heat and power plant in Sweden.
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23 March 2011
Privately-held investment company Soros Fund Management has led a C$140m ($143m) equity investment in Canadian waste-to-energy converter Plasco Energy.
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10 March 2011
The global waste-to-energy market is projected to be worth close to $27bn in ten years time, a new study undertaken by power research company SBI Energy has shown.
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16 February 2011
Energy solutions provider Tiga Energy Services and technology developer Eco-Merge have formed a joint venture to fund, deploy and operate several renewable energy power plants in the US in partnership with consultancy Innovative Energy Group.
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16 February 2011
Equipment supplier Air Products has submitted a planning application for a proposed waste-to-energy facility near Billingham in Tees Valley, north-east England.
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10 February 2011
Waste-to-energy infrastructure developer Covanta has reported full year financial results for 2010, showing revenues up but net profits down.
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10 February 2011
The Mayor of London has inaugurated construction of an £80m waste-to-energy plant that is estimated to power up to 15,000 local homes and divert landfill.
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25 January 2011
Waste-to-energy technology developer Ensartech has been reached a financial close on its first plant.
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19 January 2011
Four Rivers BioEnergy has entered into an advisory contract with TradeLink Solutions, a specialist in obtaining accreditation from the UK energy regulator to produce renewable energy.
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18 January 2011
Weltec Biopower has ordered the first microturbines for its Combined Heat and Power (CHP) biogas plant in Barsikow in the German state of Brandenburg.
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10 January 2011
UK business Envac has been selected to supply an automated underground vacuum waste system at London’s 30 acre (12ha) Surrey Canal development.
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10 January 2011
Li Keqiang, the top official tipped as China’s next Prime Minister, has begun a four-day visit to the UK with the announcement of a £6.4m licensing deal between Scottish and Sino-Scottish companies on clean energy development.
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3 December 2010
The key issue in the waste management industry in coming years will be bringing the varying technologies together, an industry member said.
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26 November 2010
Canada-based Enbridge, best known for having the world’s largest oil and liquids transportation system, has further expanded its growing interest in the cleantech market with the purchase of an equity stake in waste-to-energy company Genalta.
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18 November 2010
Blue Sphere, a cleantech company that works as an emissions reduction project integrator, will invest in an alternative waste-to-energy treatment project in Ghana.
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17 November 2010
Industrial company Atlas Holdings has acquired Detroit Thermal, an underground energy-from-waste facility in Detroit, US to form the newly-formed entity Detroit Renewable Energy.
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10 November 2010
Solena Group, a zero-emission bioenergy company, has signed a letter of intent with Rentech for the use of its proprietary Fischer-Tropsch synthetic fuel technology in Solena’s bio-jet fuel project, GreenSky.
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