Environment Secretary Richard Lochhead today (21 November) opened the ‘revolutionary’ Dryden Aqua plant in Midlothian, which has the capacity to process a quarter of Scotland’s recycled glass.
Environment Secretary Richard Lochhead today (21 November) opened the ‘revolutionary’ Dryden Aqua plant in Midlothian, which has the capacity to process a quarter of Scotland’s recycled glass.
The London Borough of Barking and Dagenham has given planning consent to ReFood UK for its next major anaerobic digestion plant for food waste.
While Clemson University and the University of Virginia compete on the football field, researchers from these two institutions are working together to convert waste heat into high-quality electricity.
While Clemson University and the University of Virginia compete on the football field, researchers from these two institutions are working together to convert waste heat into high-quality electricity.
Energy consumption continues to grow.
Carbon Trust launches world’s first international standard for organisational waste reduction, adding to its existing standards for carbon and water reduction.
The European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) unveiled brand new facilities today (Monday 28 October), which will allow them to expand their world-class bioenergy research and knowledge transfer activity.
Increasing volume of municipal solid waste in China is driving the Waste-to-Energy plants market.
Gummersbach (September 2013) – FBE has succeeded in securing two major orders in Finland and Sweden with a total value of almost Euro 90 million. In the Swedish city of Linköping, known for its university and industry, FBE will carry out the engineering, construction and supply of the new KV…

