Tag: Biogas

Anaergia signs conditional contract to design & build biogas facility

Anaergia’s Singapore subsidiary has secured a CAD 40M conditional contract to design and construct the Jeju Bio Energy Biogas Plant in South Korea, which will convert 54,000 tons/year of organic waste into renewable energy by 2027.

WELTEC BIOPOWER modernizes biogas plant in Australia

German plant manufacturer WELTEC BIOPOWER is supporting Yarra Valley Water for the refurbishment of its biogas plant in Melbourne.

Huge potential for biogas in West India

According to a recent report by German Biomass Research Institute DBFZ, all the preconditions required to develop a biogas industry can already be found in West India.

WELTEC BIOPOWER builds a biogas plant in Finland

WELTEC BIOPOWER recently commissioned a biogas plant near Turku in the south-west of Finland, in which it cooperated with its long-standing Finnish partner, Doranova, to complete the project.

Tetra Tech joins with City of Boulder on Biogas Project

Tetra Tech is partnering with the City of Boulder, Colorado, on their innovative Biogas Use Enhancement Project, a biogas-to-renewable natural gas (RNG) conditioning system under construction at the city’s Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF).

Stainless biogas plants for sustainability

Biogas plants are increasing in popularity in response to pressure on industry and municipalities to reduce sewage sludge and power costs while improving sustainability. Stainless Steel digesters are an integral part of biogas plant technology.

Outokumpu to deliver duplex for biogas tanks

Outokumpu will deliver stainless steel to Börger GmbH. The duplex will be used to build tanks required in biogas production. This order marks Outokumpu's first order for the newly launched duplex steel grade LDX 2404®.  The steel will be produced at the Outokumpu in Avesta, Sweden. LDX 2404® is the ideal choice for the tanks due to the high corrosion resistance and superior mechanical properties of the steel.

Waste into watts

The City of Fort Worth's Village Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant uses a combination of technologies to conserve electricity, generate power, reduce costs and use fuel and heat efficiently.