Coal remains the most stable low-cost source of energy, but its lower qualities challenge users to meet stringent environmental regulations. The first step in any modification or fuel switching of a ...
Successful testing of a new refractory lining material developed by the Office of Fossil Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) could lead to higher reliability and improved economics ...
In an era of increasing renewable energy integration, maintaining grid stability has become a critical challenge. Traditional coal-fired power plants, which form a significant part of the energy ...
This week, city counselors in Ottawa, Ontario, unanimously approved a new waste-to-energy facility that will turn 400 metric tons of garbage per day into 21 megawatts of net electricity–enough to ...
The £8m gasification site on the Isle of Wight has become the first of its kind to receive preliminary Renewable Obligation Certificate (ROC) accreditation in the UK. The gasification plant on the ...
The global push for sustainable energy and carbon-neutral fuels has accelerated the innovation in biomass-to-energy conversion. Traditional methods like combustion, gasification, and anaerobic ...
With seven major energy from waste plants delivered in joint venture, the Anglo-French team of CNIM and Clugston will be exhibiting both past projects and future technology at the forthcoming RWM show ...
Energy-from-waste firm Energos has been awarded a draft environmental permit to operate a 96,000 tonne-a-year capacity gasification plant in Knowsley, Merseyside, which includes strict requirements ...
Pioneering energy from waste business Energos, part of Ener-g Plc, has won a British Renewable Energy Award for its innovative development of the UK’s first gasification plant to operate from waste.