Tag Archives: biogas

The Sharvelle System

In arid regions there’s a financial motivation to conserve water. The Sharvelle System use much less water than conventional anaerobic digesters.

The Electric Reliability Council of Texas

Just more turbines not turning, nothing to use here, citizen. Move along and you may want to turn up your air conditioning some more.

Shenyang to have the most poop power?

“G.E.”
“Yep.”

Wind and CHP

A decrease in total CO2 emissions is the target. Along with significant wind and CHP development, the Danes are doing it with heat pumps, EVs, and biogas.

Bury It or Burn It?

The NYT article provided a quick comparison between harvesting landfill gas and combustion with energy recovery.

Got a Real Type of Thing Going Down, Gettin’ Down

“D’YA COME HERE OFTEN?”
“WHAT?”

U.S. Landfill Gas Projects Grow

The number of landfill gas projects jumped from 399 in 2005 to 519 last year.

Optimized Biogas Production

More evidence that optimized biogas production is environmentally advantageous.

A carbon-absorbing economy, eh?

“For almost all of China’s 5,000-year history, agriculture had given our country a carbon-absorbing economy but in the past 40 years, agriculture has become one of the top pollution sources.”

Westinghouse Plasma Gasification Technology

Swayed by the Dark Side

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