Landfill Gas Articles & Analysis
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The Energy Show 2016
Clarke Energy will be exhibiting at The Energy Show 2016 6th - 7th April 2016 organised by Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland. It is located at the RDS in Ballsbridge, Dublin. The show is now in its sixteenth year and is the flagship event for professionals in the sustainable energy sector who come to showcase leading suppliers of energy efficient and renewable energy products and services ...
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1 GW Event in Paris
Clarke Energy’s French operations reached more than 1 GW of installed electric power. It was important for Clarke Energy to celebrate its 1GW success and the 15th anniversary of the company with its customers and partners without whom, nothing would have been possible. The event took place on the evening of June 23rd on a rooftop terrace in Paris, on the 59th floor of the Montparnasse ...
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Plessis Gassot Landfill Gas Power Plant
Clarke Energy replied to a call for tenders launched in 2009 by the Véolia Propreté group, who wanted to replace their steam turbine and three steam boilers installed on the ISDND plant in Plessis Gassot. Veolia will to implement a larger and more electrically efficient system for landfill gas treatment and thus increase its energy generation (from 12 MW to 17 MW). A delivery team, ...
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Clarke Energy joins Cré, Ireland
Clarke Energy has joined Cré – the Composting and Anaerobic Digestion Association of Ireland. Clarke Energy is a specialist in the supply, engineering, installation and maintenance of gas-fuelled CHP plants. Clarke Energy has supplied over 225.8MW of gas engines for biogas applications globally, and 868.9MW including landfill gas (a similar yet more challenging gas to handle) Based ...
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Clarke Energy at Pollutec 2012
Clarke Energy will again be exhibiting at the Pollutec exhibition in Lyon Eurexpo between the 27-30th November. Clarke Energy engineers, installs and maintains gas fuelled power plants. These power plants can be fuelled by a range of low carbon and renewable fuels including biogas, landfill gas and sewage gases. Come see Clarke Energy at Hall 4, Stand ...
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GE’s Distributed Power Teams with Clarke Energy to Help Biffa Modernize U.K. Landfill Gas-to-Energy Plants
GE Power & Water’s Distributed Power business (NYSE: GE) today (May 5, 2014) announced Clarke Energy, GE’s authorized Jenbacher gas engine distributor for the United Kingdom, has been selected to supply U.K. waste management company Biffawith eight of GE’s Jenbacher landfill gas engines as part of a modernization of several landfill gas-to-energy (LFGE) plants across the ...
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GE’s Gas Engines Driving Major Expansion of Landfill Gas-to-Energy Plant in Chile
GE (NYSE: GE) today announced that six of its Jenbacher specialty gas engines will be installed at the Loma Los Colorados Landfill in Chile as part of a major expansion of the site’s existing landfill-gas-to-energy (LFGTE) plant. The landfill is located 63 kilometers northwest of Santiago and is the country’s largest municipal solid waste operation, ...
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Clarke Energy will exhibit at Biogaz Europe at St-Brieuc
Clarke Energy will exhibit at Biogaz Europe, from 29 to 30 January 2014, at St-Brieuc. Biogaz Europe, now in its 4th edition, was the first event dedicated to biogas created for the French market, and for each subsequent edition, had to first mission to help the French biogas market to climb the steps. Clarke Energy is a specialist in the engineering, installation and maintenance of gas-fuelled ...
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Greenlane Renewables Files Patent Applications for New Landfill Gas Upgrading Technology Architected To Maximize Methane Recovery While Minimizing Capex
Greenlane Renewables Inc. (“Greenlane” or the “Company”) (TSX: GRN / FSE: 52G) is pleased to announce that it has filed two new patent applications for landfill gas upgrading technology. The Company intends to bring to market in 2025 a new compelling product line that incorporates the content of these patent applications architected to advance the state-of-the-art in the ...
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Raytheon Green Lights Renewable Energy System
Raytheon Company will soon give the green light to a renewable energy solution that turns waste into electricity. Raytheon plans to power five of its North Texas facilities, in part, with electricity generated by methane gas produced as a natural byproduct of landfill decomposition. It will “turn on the renewable light” at a ceremony scheduled for ...
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Clarke Energy Participates In High Level Algerian Delegation to UK
A high level trade delegation from the Algerian energy industry visited the UK today to discuss their plans for renewable and energy efficiency technologies. Dr Yousef Yousfi, the Algerian Minister for Energy and Mines and high level representatives from Sonelgaz and Sonatrach met with Alex Marshall, Group Marketing Manager at Clarke Energy. The event organised by UK Trade and Investment and the ...
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Clarke Energy Installs GE’s Jenbacher Gas Engines to Drive Largest Landfill Gas Power Plant in France
Officials from French waste management and services company Véolia Propreté, energy services company Dalkia and distributed power services provider Clarke Energy today celebrated the inauguration of the new Electr’od landfill gas-powered cogeneration plant in Plessis-Gassot. The 17.3-megawatt (MW) facility is the country’s most powerful landfill gas-fueled power plant ...
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WRG expands into wind energy sector
Waste Recycling Group, together with its Spanish parent company FCC, is planning to build wind turbines on its landfill sites. Investing £100 million into the project, WRG and FCC expect the wind turbines will produce 80MW of electricity once they are built. WRG development director Andy Ryan said: “[We looked] at our closed and operational landfill sites around the country and carried out ...
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Georgia’s Largest Landfill Gas to Electricity Project Opens in Taylor County
Energy Development, Limited (ASX ENE), parent company of Nashville based Energy Developments, Inc. (EDI), Green Power EMC and Veolia ES Solid Waste, Inc. today announced the completion of the expansion of EDI’s Landfill Gas to Electricity plant located on Veolia’s Taylor County Landfill in Mauk, Georgia. Renewable power generated from this facility ...
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Ameresco Exemplifies Commitment to Landfill Gas Utilization
The Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA), has announced that Ameresco, Inc. (NYSE:AMRC), a leading energy efficiency and renewable energy company, was awarded the SWANA Silver Excellence Award in Landfill Gas Utilization. Jim Bier, senior project developer, accepted the award on behalf of Ameresco. The award was presented at SWANA’s annual national ...
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WIRELESS ENGINE MONITORING GOES GLOBAL
DECEMBER 2006, NORCROSS, GEORGIA – OmniMetrix, LLC announces the release of its newest product, the GX128. Demonstrated at the recent PowerGen show in Orlando, Florida, the GX128 is compatible with both the GSM cellular network and the Iridium satellite network. Up until the introduction of the GX128, wireless generator monitoring and control has been limited to the cellular networks in ...
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Clarke Energy’s French operations reached more than 1 GW of installed electric power
It was important for Clarke Energy to celebrate its 1GW success and the 15th anniversary of the company with its customers and partners without whom, nothing would have been possible. The event took place on the evening of June 23rd on a rooftop terrace in Paris, on the 59th floor of the Montparnasse Tower. The numerous guests were able to enjoy a magnificent 360 ° view over the French ...
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UK waste can supply half renewable energy target by 2020
Small-scale energy from waste facilities at community level and the use of biomethane as road transport fuel could have huge potential benefits for the UK, according to a research study. The study, Renewable Energy, Landfill Gas and EfW: Now, Next and Future written by Cranfield graduate Kofi Apea Adu-Gyamfi, considers the potential contribution made by EfW to meeting the UK’s renewable targets. ...
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GE Enables Mississippi’s First Landfill Gas-to-Electricity Project to Support Region’s Grid
With Mississippi looking to produce more domestic energy from renewable resources, government officials, utility and GE (NYSE: GE) representatives gathered today at the Golden Triangle Regional Landfill in northeastern Mississippi to mark the commercial start-up of the state’s first landfill gas-to-electricity (LFGTE) project that will support the regional ...
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Sysadvance North America Secures the Largest Landfill Contract for Multiple Methagen LF Biogas Upgrading Systems in New Jersey
SYSADVANCE NORTH AMERICA has been selected to supply a biogas upgrading system for the Middlesex County Utility Authority in Sayreville, NJ. The Methagen LF biogas upgrading system was chosen by CEM Engineering and Concord Engineering Group because of its proven capability to upgrade highly contaminated landfill gas while guaranteeing to meet pipeline specifications at market leading efficiency. ...
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