Archive for the ‘Biomass’ Category
Accelerating the Growth of Your Cleantech Company
Friday, October 21st, 2011GreenTech Exchange (GTE) presents Mr. Eamonn Percy…
- Penetrating new global markets
- Building a strategic plan and achieving organizational alignment
- Developing top talent
- Creating a culture of relentless action
Eamonn Percy is an accomplished business leader with a track record of success in delivering performance and profitability, in C-level leadership roles, with global companies in the energy, technology and engineering sectors.Will the Transition to Renewables Be Fast or Slow?
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011
The technology is dangerous, expensive and hard to find.That was the conclusion of a panel convened by the U.S. Navy in the 1850s to determine whether the fleet should switch from boats powered by sails to ones that run on coal, according to Ray Mabus, the current Secretary of the Navy. Nonetheless, the switch took place, and in a few years time, coal ruled the seas.
Good summary of energy history and how society has changed energy sources a couple of times already in the last few hundred years. How quickly will it go this time? Rear more in this story from Greentech media. How fast will the Transition Be.
Proving that garbage really does suck – The Irish Times – Fri, Aug 26, 2011
Sunday, August 28th, 2011ENVAC: AN INNOVATIVE Swedish waste collection system called Envac that uses vacuum pumps to suck waste from bins into a central biogas burner is to be installed at Cité Verte, a green city development in Quebec in Canada.A system of underground pipes will connect directly to waste drop-off points for organic waste, recyclables and all other types of refuse. A powerful vacuum is created to suck the material into a local substation, where the organic waste is turned into biogas, the recyclables are processed and the other waste is incinerated to produce electricity or heat.
These Swedes are really quite clever in how they manage garbage. Would be great to see more garbage handled this way and less garbage trucks.
Read more here Proving that garbage really does suck
The Tiny German Village That Went Off the Grid
Sunday, August 21st, 2011In 1998, the gears began turning to convert Juhnde, a tiny village in Saxony, Germany, into a bioenergy hub that receives every bit of its electricity (and most of its heat) from biomass. The system went live in 2005, and its subsequent success has turned Juhnde into a celebrity in green circles, as well as a model for other bioenergy-seeking towns and cities.
http://discovermagazine.com/photos/14-has-the-future-of-energy-arrived-in-tiny-german-village
Clean Energy Fund announcements
Monday, July 25th, 2011Pytrade Canada will get a million dollars to build a fast-pyrolysis plant in Kitimat to heat biomass, which will produce bio-oil, charcoal and gas. Bio-oil can be used to create electricity for the grid.
Mavi Turbines will receive 470-thousand to build, deploy and monitor a commercial scale tidal energy converter near Prince Rupert, specifically designed to serve remote communities.
Read more about the project here:: Kitimat, Prince Rupert Clean Energy Projects Receive Provincial Money
BC Bioenergy Network – Torrefaction: Myth or Reality
Friday, July 22nd, 2011Check out the latest video from isCleaner. This one is about Torrefied wood and how this will change the way wood is being processed and marketed as an efficient and valid coal replacement. Would be great to hear what you think about the concept.
REG files for $100M IPO:
Tuesday, July 19th, 2011In Iowa, Renewable Energy Group filed for a $100 million IPO, becoming the 9th elite integrated biorefining company to file an S-1 in the past 18 months. The REG filing follows the successful IPOs by Codexis, Amyris, Gevo, Solazyme, and KiOR. Ceres, Myriant and PetroAlgae have not yet completed theirs.
A successful IPO would cap a remarkable comeback for biodiesel from the depths of “The Troubles” in 2008-09. It’s a second time through for REG: the company filed for a $150 million IPO in 2007, but withdrew the registration in early 2008 when markets soured.
via REG files for $100M IPO: The Complete Digest Analysis : Biofuels Digest.
BioCycle, Advancing Composting, Organics Recycling & Renewable Energy
Tuesday, July 19th, 2011Partnership Brings Biogas Technology To Canada
Canadian biogas company Carbon Control Systems (CCS) has teamed with German technology provider agriKomp with the goal of becoming Canada’s first turnkey anaerobic digestion system provider. CCS-agriKomp’s reference plant is a 135-kW on-farm digester in Millbrook, Ontario. The facility processes dairy manure, corn silage and grease from nearby restaurants.Vancouver-based Octaform Systems is a stay-in-place PVC concrete forming system used for the tanks, eliminating the need for secondary seals or treatments. The biogas provides enough energy to dry grain in a 180-metric-ton batch dryer, power CCS-agriKomp’s 7,600-square-foot headquarters and provides electricity to more than 50 homes.
Biogas is now being promoted as advanced composting. BioCycle, Advancing Composting, Organics Recycling & Renewable Energy.
Powering up Canada’s Energy Advantage for the 21st Century
Monday, July 18th, 2011“Canada’s forestry industry has emerged as an environmental leader. Making full use of the biomass waste stream from the forest industry could produce the equivalent energy output of nine nuclear reactors.” says Avrim Lazar, President and CEO of the Forest Products Association of Canada. “Producing clean energy from trees presents a remarkable opportunity for Canada.”
We have the biomass in Canada – lets make sure we use it. Read more here Powering up Canada’s Energy Advantage
That’s Fracked Up! Natural Gas Giant Chesapeake Energy Strips Startup Of Solar Business
Friday, July 15th, 2011Sundrop’s commercial facility is expected to break ground in 2012 and will produce more than 40 million gallons of transportation fuel — i.e. drop-in biofuel — annually. It will be a fully integrated biorefinery, meaning its reactor technology will produce syngas that will be converted to methanol and then, using ExxonMobil’s patented methanol-to-gasoline process, will be turned into “green” gasoline. By 2016, the company hopes to have a 200-million gallon per year biorefinery up and running.
Interesting story on bio-fuels. Read more here That’s Fracked Up! Natural Gas Giant Chesapeake Energy Strips Startup Of Solar Business | The Energy Collective.






