WTE & Biogas: Page 40


  • Republic Services: Indiana gas-to-energy facility now operational

    A new gas-to-energy project that uses landfill waste to generate electricity has opened in Argos, IN.

    By Nicole Wrona • Dec. 11, 2014
  • NW&RA, SWANA express concerns over EPA greenhouse gas rule

    Both the National Waste & Recycling Association and the Solid Waste Association of North America have reservations about wording in the proposed rule.

    By Nicole Wrona • Dec. 10, 2014
  • Meldgaard brings ash recycling process to WTE facilities

    The Danish firm has expanded its ash recovery business to include metal extraction for waste-to-energy clients in the U.S.

    By Nicole Wrona • Dec. 5, 2014
  • EPA expected to add restrictions to IL hazardous waste incinerator

    The federal agency will likely grant a renewal permit for a hazardous waste facility owned by Veolia Environmental, but with increased limits and monitoring. 

    By Nicole Wrona • Dec. 5, 2014
  • All systems go: Researchers find way to convert human waste into rocket fuel

    NASA needed a way to get rid of human waste created on a 5-year space mission, and scientists from the University of Florida came up with the solution: convert the waste into rocket fuel.

    By Nicole Wrona • Dec. 3, 2014
  • Inside LA County's new 'roadmap' for managing waste

    The plan aims to reduce waste generated within the county while moving away from LA's dependence on landfills.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 25, 2014
  • Waste-powered 'Bio Bus' hits the road in UK—will the US be next?

    A bus that runs on food and human waste took to the streets in England. Could such innovations help reduce agricultural waste in the U.S.?

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 25, 2014
  • Shell to begin production of advanced biofuels by 2019

    The oil corporation will begin manufacturing operations in the Southern part of the U.S., using primarily woody biomass and feedstock.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 24, 2014
  • Tulsa, OK waste board approves controversial green waste contract

    The board's decision means that organic waste will be collected and incinerated at an EfW facility operated by Covanta. 

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 20, 2014
  • How the EPA is tackling the biggest food waste hurdle: Consumers

    As more companies attempt to be environmentally conscious, the EPA is attempting to educate consumers with a new toolkit.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 19, 2014
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    TX organic waste-to-biofuel firm goes belly-up, awaits investor approval

    KIOR is in the midst of Chapter 11 proceedings and has named a potential investor for a majority of its assets.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 12, 2014
  • MD county appoints consulting firm for WTE plant

    Prince George County, MD announced its plans to partner with a consulting firm to aid the county in its transition to a new WTE plant as the current landfill inches towards full capacity.  

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 11, 2014
  • New $20M WTE digester project to move ahead in Boardman, OR

    Novus Pacific expects to begin construction by the end of the month on its new full-scale biocatalytic digester.

    By Nicole Wrona • Nov. 11, 2014
  • China saves floundering US biofuel firm with $270 million loan

    CA-based BlueFire Renewables won a big loan backed by the Export-Import Bank of China.The funds will go towards the construction of its first commercial plant.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 30, 2014
  • Promising Mass. renewables startup raises $20M in VC

    Harvest Power recently received $20M in capital funding from a group of investors that will help take the company to the next level.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 29, 2014
  • DTE Biomass to double NC generation capacity with new GTE facility

    The new facility is now officially online and will help double the amount of energy DTE Biomass generates in the state.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 28, 2014
  • Researchers unveil novel tech that converts waste, old tires into fuel

    A group of researchers discovered that it is possible to produce a petroleum alternative from organic waste and old tires. 

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 24, 2014
  • LA County approves plan to divert 75% of its waste

    County supervisors outlined the proposal, which coincides with new laws regulating food waste set to go into effect in 2016. 

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 23, 2014
  • Lockheed Martin strikes deal for WTE technology

    The aerospace corporation formed an agreement with Concord Blue to manufacture “Reformer” waste-to-energy technology.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 17, 2014
  • Lincoln, NE could see organic WTE project soon

    Nebraska Organic Waste Energy and Uribe Refuse Services are joining forces to start a pilot program.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 13, 2014
  • Plastics-to-oil could take off, create a $9 billion industry

    A report released by the American Chemistry Council shows that converting plastics into oil could unleash a $9 billion industry in the U.S. alone.

    By Nicole Wrona • Oct. 10, 2014
  • Republic Services launches two new LGTE projects in CA

    Republic Services announces the opening of its 71st and 72nd landfill gas-to-energy projects, both located in California’s Bay Area.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 29, 2014
  • CA company converts food waste into CNG

    The South San Francisco Scavenger Company has partnered with a solid waste facility to transform food scraps into compressed natural gas using a new technology. 

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 26, 2014
  • First new municipal WTE plant since 1995 nears completion

    A municipal solid waste energy plant under construction in Palm Beach County, FL is expected to be operational sometime in 2015.

    By Nicole Wrona • Sept. 2, 2014
  • DOE researchers develop biofuels from waste

    Fuels produced using the bionic liquids could become substitutes for gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel.

    By Nicole Wrona • Aug. 29, 2014