January 20, 2021 3:05 pm
The potential for small-scale anaerobic digestion (AD) plants on Irish farms was a key topic discussed by Minister Eamon Ryan in recent days.
The Irish Bioenergy Association (IrBEA) met with the minister, whose portfolio includes that of the environment and climate, to outline priorities for 2021.
Paddy Phelan, president of IrBEA said that the role of bioenergy “is clear in reducing emissions in agriculture, electricity, heat and transport”.
“Bioenergy also supports rural development, rural enterprise and jobs and provides clean energy through local supply chains,” Phelan said.
Land use planning is crucial in the development of indigenous sustainable bioenergy resources from the existing forestry estate and opportunities for other measures such as agroforestry, energy crops and biogas to reduce emissions across the energy sectors.
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U.S. Patent Awarded and Exclusively Licensed to Aemetis Enabling Launch of “Carbon Zero” .
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CUPERTINO, CA, Jan. 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) via NewMediaWire Aemetis, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMTX) announced today that its exclusively licensed technology for the production of below zero carbon renewable fuel was awarded U.S. Patent No. 10907184 (to be published February 2, 2021), enabling the launch of Aemetis “Carbon Zero” production plants to commercialize the technology. Using patented technology exclusive to Aemetis for agricultural waste wood feedstock, the Carbon Zero plants are integrated with existing Aemetis production facilities to produce energy dense renewable fuels using renewable energy and below zero carbon intensity waste feedstocks.
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BoxLNG ropes in Netherlands HoSt Holding for CBG projects
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Compressed biogas, or CBG, is produced by anaerobic decomposition of agricultural waste, sugarcane press mud and municipal waste
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HoSt will support ZiPGAS, BoxLNG s subsidiary, along with its subsidiary Bright Biomethane with the focus on biogas purification
BoxLNG will start implementing three projects on ground in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra starting February 2021
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India s BoxLNG, a clean bioenergy project developer has signed a technology collaboration and investment agreement with Netherlands-based HoSt Holding B.V (HoSt) to set up compressed biogas plants in India.