An agricultural machinery engineering expert at IPB University has developed renewable energy innovations that utilise ...
Each year, the United States produces more than 12 million tons of sludge – the thick mixture of solid and liquid matter left over from processing wastewater and raw sewage in treatment plants. And it ...
SAN MARCOS, Calif., May 24, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Omnitek Engineering Corporation (OTCQB:OMTK) today said it expects demand in the Philippines for its diesel engine conversion technology that ...
PASCO, WA, UNITED STATES, March 6, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The City of Pasco, Burnham RNG, and project partners Biogas Engineering, Cascade Natural Gas, Gross-Wen ...
This 8-day intensive training is designed to equip you with practical engineering and operational knowledge about anaerobic digestion and biogas technologies. Over the last 20+ years, we’ve been deep ...
“I think if you’re going to be working on environmental issues, you need to have a cursory understanding of every region of the world.” This is the ambition of Nick Clarke, a Luce Scholar working at a ...
For centuries, people have burned waste and wood for energy, using those fires to heat their homes and cook their food. All across rural Asia, many residents are still using waste to create energy for ...
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co. and its partners completed a 1.8-megawatt biogas plant in Japan’s northern prefecture of Hokkaido. The plant uses cow dung to produce methane, Mitsui Engineering ...
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) EINPresswire/ -- The Biogas Global market is dominated by a mix of global energy conglomerates and regional renewable innovators. Companies are focusing on advanced anaerobic ...
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Galway's Glanua Group acquires UK engineering firm
Galway-based engineering company Glanua group has announced the acquisition of the UK biogas engineering company Marches Biogas for an undisclosed amount. The Loughrea-headquartered company ...
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