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Unlocking renewable energy from industrial waste: Biogas production from spent wash

It is a sustainable solution for industrial waste management and renewable energy generation




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Reliance Industries to invest ₹65,000 crore in A.P. to set up compressed biogas projects

The project will result in the creation of 2.50 lakh jobs, and earn an estimated ₹57,650 crore in taxes and duties for Andhra Pradesh over a period of 25 years, according to the Memorandum of Understanding signed on Tuesday




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GVMC Commissioner inspects biogas plant at Kapuluppada




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Reliance Industries to invest ₹65,000 crore in Andhra Pradesh biogas venture

This is the largest clean energy investment by Reliance Energy in India outside of Gujarat




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New tool estimates economic feasibility of biogas production

Researchers have developed a new tool to evaluate the economic viability of biogas production from agricultural waste, such as manure and straw. It focused on a co-digestion method where farmers treat several types of waste together, including industrial by-products, such as glycerol.




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What encourages farmers to participate in collective biogas investment?

Biogas production from waste and manure has the potential to make a contribution to environmental, energy and climate policy objectives. However, farmer engagement has remained persistently low. A new study, involving 461 Danish farmers, has investigated their willingness to participate in collective biogas investment (where two or more farmers collectively own a biogas plant). The study suggests that the majority of farmers are willing to participate in partnership-based biogas investment (PBI) and identifies the main factors driving willingness to participate and the intensity of participation. These findings are relevant to policymaking aimed at increasing biogas production and stakeholder engagement.




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Fulfilling the Potential of Biogas in Spain

Biogas is a resource that has enormous potential in Spain and beyond. Biogas technologies convert organic wastes into renewable energy, clean transport fuel, and nutrient-rich natural fertiliser, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving energy and food security and air quality. A recent study commissioned by Naturgy, Spain’s largest natural gas distributor, showed a potential for 26,684 gigawatt hours (GWh) of biogas in the country, enough to cover the energy demand of 40% of Spain’s households.




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Africa’s First Grid-Connected Biogas Plant to Start in Kenya

Africa’s first grid-connected biogas plant will begin supplying power by March 1, according to Johnnie McMillan, managing director of Tropical Power Kenya Ltd.




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UK sees 40% rise in power from on-site biogas

The UK increased its power generation from on-site biogas plants by 40% in 2014, according to a survey by the Department of Energy and Climate Change.  




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Microsoft Using Biogas Fuel Cell to Power Wyoming Data Center

The fuel cell is part of Microsoft's Data Plant project to build a zero carbon data center.




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Make your own DIY biogas digester

Clean energy is sometimes touted as space-age technology. Some of the principles, however, can be pretty darned simple.




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Compact biogas plant making waves


Biogas plants are not new, but their size, relative unwieldyness and reliance on large quantities of cattle dung have held back their potential attractiveness for the domestic cooking sector. That may change soon, thanks to the ingenuity of Dr Anand Karve. Vinita Deshmukh reports about Karve's new award-winning compact plant.




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Correction: Organic contaminants of emerging concern in Norwegian digestates from biogas production

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2020, 22,1095-1097
DOI: 10.1039/D0EM90012E, Correction
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Aasim M. Ali, Astrid S. Nesse, Susanne Eich-Greatorex, Trine A. Sogn, Stine G. Aanrud, John A. Aasen Bunæs, Jan L. Lyche, Roland Kallenborn
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