Greencoat acquires UK largest biomass plant
United Kingdom – Glennmont Partners has agreed to sell Greencoat Capital 100 percent of Margam Green Energy Plant (MGEP), a waste wood-fired biomass plant in Port Talbot, South Wales.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – Glennmont Partners has agreed to sell Greencoat Capital 100 percent of Margam Green Energy Plant (MGEP), a waste wood-fired biomass plant in Port Talbot, South Wales.
Continue ReadingSwitzerland – IHI Power Systems of Japan has chosen ABB to provide the world’s first hybrid-electric biomass fuel carrier with a complete modularized electric propulsion package.
Continue ReadingUnited States – Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) will collaborate with Kiewit Industrial to deliver Fidelis New Energy’s planned net-zero carbon impact biomass power plant at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge in Louisiana.
Continue ReadingCanada – Boralex has agreed to sell the 34.5 MW Senneterre power plant, which is the company’s last remaining biomass power generation asset.
Continue ReadingFinland – Joensuu Biocoal Oy, Taaleri’s investment site, is building a bioindustrial plant in Joensuu, Finland, that produces torrefied biomass.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – Hydrogen production from sustainable biomass and waste is the focus of a new UK government initiative.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – Innovative biomass projects from across the UK can apply for a share of £26 million starting on December 20, as the government ramps up plans to increase the use of materials like grasses, hemp, and seaweed to help the UK reach net zero emissions.
Continue ReadingEurope/Japan – Drax subsidiary Pinnacle Renewable Energy has agreed to acquire Pacific BioEnergy Corporation’s pellet sales contract book, adding 2.8 million tonnes of orders for sustainable biomass supply to high-quality counterparties in Japan and Europe.
Continue ReadingFinland/India – Engineers India Limited (EIL) and Chempolis Oy, Finland, have formed a strategic partnership to convert biomass into green fuels.
Continue ReadingSingapore – Asahi Kasei, a diversified Japanese multinational corporation, has agreed to supply butadiene derived from plastic waste and biomass to Shell Eastern Petroleum.
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