Latest Biofuels and bio-energy product news
Being able to provide a nationwide service is a key part of Billingtons propositon as despite the recent announcement of the renewable heat incentive, many consumers still question the availability and reliability of pellet suppliers. This is something that Billingtons have addressed in the north of England and are now extending to the south east and south west.
Billington Biofuels has responded to an increasing number of enquiries by implementing a nationwide delivery service for bulk blow... [more]
Darwen-based Bakewell Ovens is the only supplier world-wide of bakery ovens that use biomass technology in a unique, integrated design that saves energy, reduces carbon footprints and brings up to 50% savings on gas, oil and electricity.
The ovens have integral burners that generate the equivalent kW per hour as any conventional type of burner at a fraction of the cost; cost-effective and smokeless, there is very little waste with the resulting ash being useful as a fertilizer. The wood pel... [more]
The Waste Protocols Project, a joint Environment Agency and WRAP (Waste and Resources Action Programme) initiative, has launched the search for additional waste materials that can be reused and recycled, rather than needlessly dumped in landfill.
The Project, set up to help industry make better use of waste materials by clarifying in Quality Protocols how and when waste can be freed up from regulations and used with no further risk to the environment, has identified a range of materials that... [more]
Renew Energy Resources, Inc. has announced that its subsidiary Legacy Oil New York has chosen Pacific Biodiesel Technologies as its technology partner for the company’s project in New York City.
After due diligence by both Renew and its partner in Legacy, The Doe Fund, Pacific emerged as the leading technology for a vertically integrated waste vegetable oil (WVO) facility. Pacific currently has designed and started 12 WVO facilities and we anticipate using Pacific’s newest technology.
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