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new Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Combined Heat and Powe r facility in Somerset. The new £10 million facility in South West England will treat 30,000 tonnes of food waste a year and generate more than 1MW of electricity. Organic waste will be mixed with
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that it has finalised an agreement to supply clean energy, heating and cooling , to the Haverhill Leisure Centre in Suffolk, England . Under the terms of the fifteen-year agreement, the company will install and operate a high efficiency energy system and
and power division of RWE npower has announced a new agreement for the supply of energy to Aylesford’s Newsprint, Kent, England . Since 1993 npower Cogen has been supplying steam and electricity through a highly efficient CHP plant on the paper mill site
longest established renewables companies, Dulas , has commissioned three Endurance 50kW wind turbines on large farm sites in England , Scotland and Wales . Producing between 150,000 – 220,000 kWh and an income of up to £60,000 per year in good winds
115 Sainsbury’s stores across the South of England have been fitted out with roof-mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, producing a total of 6.9 MW of power for the supermarket
turbine generator to be used in a waste-to-energy plant equipped with combined power and heat generation in Plymouth, England . The customer is Imtech Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG , a leading provider of technical building services equipment, based in
Imperative Energy has announced plans to relocate to Cheshire, England , from its current headquarters in County Kildare, Ireland ..... funding round. Imperative explained its decision to move to England with the expected growth of the biomass sector in the UK thanks
A new plant in Plymouth, southwest England is to open, converting 40 000 tonnes of wood waste into renewable heat and electricity annually, which should reduce CO₂ emissions