Carbon removal company Carbo Culture has announced plans to launch a new biochar plant at the ECW Energy… The post Carbo Culture Is Building A New Biochar Plant To Back The Dutch Food Industry appeared first on Carbon Herald.| Carbon Herald
Supercritical has launched a call for premium biochar projects, looking to partner with and support a select group… The post Supercritical Is Looking For Premium Biochar Projects To Meet Corporate Buyer Demand appeared first on Carbon Herald.| Carbon Herald
Verde Resources and Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), expanding their existing… The post Verde And Ergon Strengthen Sustainable Asphalt Partnership With New MOU appeared first on Carbon Herald.| Carbon Herald
Carbon dioxide removal remains a long-term pillar of net zero but the engineering work to deliver it must start now, writes Mark Roberts, Head of Engineering at Evero.| Enlit World
Engineers and architects say biological materials can make high-performance building products. Will the construction industry get on board? The post Biomass may be the climate-friendly building material we’ve been waiting for appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
Alberta’s government is investing $1.3 million with grazing organizations and others to strengthen the health, biodiversity and resilience of the province’s rangelands through the Rangeland Sustainability Program.| Alberta Farmer Express
Biomass Action Network Co-Coordinator (Policy and Campaigns) Call for job applications Environmental Paper Network International is hiring a Co-Coordinator to help manage our Biomass Action Network (BAN), with a focus on Policy and Campaigns. If you are interested in applying, please read the job description and submit your application (CV and cover letter) by 23.00 […]| Environmental Paper Network
Written by Janaina Uemura, coordinator of BAN’s Latin America working group and Davi Martins, BAN’s International Advocacy Campaigner. At the end of August 2025, the vibrant port city of Valparaíso, Chile, became a convergence point for climate justice movements and NGOs at the 4th Climate Justice Latam and the Caribbean Meeting (Cuarto Encuentro Latinoamericano y […]| Environmental Paper Network
On July 4th, President Trump signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB) that Congress passed. Here’s what it means for Southern forests and communities. Subsidies for biomass […] The post What the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Means for Forests & Communities first appeared on Dogwood Alliance.| Dogwood Alliance
The ECOLOOP project is showing how rural areas can lead the way, not just by adopting clean energy but by transforming management practices.| Enlit World
The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Ltd (Towngas) completes its green methanol supply commitment to Golden Island Pte Ltd.| Bioenergy International
Elimini and HOFOR will explore development of a large-scale BECCS facility at the Amagerværket combined heat and power plant in Copenhagen.| Power Engineering International
Reflecting on his time at the recent Climate Negotiations, Davi Martins (BAN’s Biomass Advocacy Campaigner) warns that real solutions like forest protection, genuine renewable energy, and community-led justice cannot wait. The countdown to Belém has begun, and with it, the final test of global climate solidarity. The Biomass Action Network demands that COP30 must deliver […]| Environmental Paper Network
Valmet will deliver a bubbling fluidized bed boiler and flue gas handling equipment for Kraftringen Energi's new CHP plant in Skåne.| Power Engineering International
Biomass Energy In 2012 biomass energy accounted for about 5% of the energy used in the United States. I'll talk about what biomass energy is, discuss the various forms and sources, and then talk about how it fits into our home energy picture and how it can be used to save money. GRASS, COWS The post Biomass Energy appeared first on Energy Forums.| Energy Forums
Methane from Landfills Methane is a hydrocarbon gas (CH4). It is a greenhouse gas and it is explosive. Methane is generated by decomposition (in landfills, swamps, in the stomachs of cows, etc.) and is considered a biomass energy fuel. In this discussion we will focus on methane from landfills. Natural gas is approximately 80-99% The post Methane from Landfills appeared first on Energy Forums.| Energy Forums
Achieving mitigation of climate change, a just energy transition, and synergies between actions to safeguard the Earth’s climate and biodiversity are under consideration at Climate Convention meetings in Bonn that will set up for COP 30 in Brazil in November, but a seemingly innocuous push for a bioeconomy contains threats to these important agendas via expanding large-scale forest bioenergy, according to the Biomass Action Network (BAN).| Environmental Paper Network
In September 2024, the Georgia Public Service Commission (GA PSC) approved changes to Georgia Power’s energy plan. They approved an 80 megawatt addition of woody biomass. Altamaha Green Energy (AGE) […] The post Say NO to New Biomass in Georgia first appeared on Dogwood Alliance.| Dogwood Alliance
Climate Fund Managers and Société Des Energies Nouvelles have signed a $3m agreement to co-develop the Divo Biomass Project in Côte d’Ivoire.| Power Engineering International
The EU’s clean energy technologies competitiveness progress report finds that these continue to be highly cost competitive in the EU. The post Europe Energy Briefs | Clean energy technologies’ cost competitiveness in the EU appeared first on Enlit World.| Nuclear | Enlit World
The carbon market is expected to grow rapidly in the next five years – and with it, the investment opportunity for engineered carbon removals. The post From waste to wealth: The multi-billion-dollar carbon removals market appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Biomass - Power Engineering International
Five sets of absorbers, desorbers, and direct contact coolers have been lifted into place, three sets at Asnæs Power Station and two sets at Avedøre Power Station. The post Key components installed for Ørsted’s Kalundborg CO2 project appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Decentralized Energy - Power Engineering International
Polish distribution network operator TAURON has started decarbonisation and efficiency works across its heating networks. The post Poland’s TAURON Group begins greening work across heating networks appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Decentralized Energy - Power Engineering International
Fundão Biomass Power Plant| biofuelwatch
National Sorghum Producers (NSP) endorses the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)’s interim rule on Technical Guidelines for Climate-Smart Agriculture Crops Used as Biofuel Feedstocks. NSP Chair Amy France, a sorghum farmer from Scott City, Kan., released the following statement.| National Sorghum Producers
France is the seventeenth EU Member State to celebrate its National Bioenergy Day on this year's listing of Bioenergy Europe's National Bioenergy Days. Along with biogas, solid biomass is playing an increasing role in the defossilization of industrial- and municipal heating needs.| Bioenergy International
With methane emissions in the spotlight as a challenge for climate change bitcoin mining could enable rapid scaling of mitigation, researchers suggest.| Power Engineering International
Danish gas TSO Energinet has reported the pipeline connecting Lolland-Falster to the country’s gas grid is ready for operation.| Power Engineering International
Uniper SE selects Liquid Wind AB to develop the NorthStarH2 eMethanol project in the municipality of Östersund, Sweden.| Bioenergy International
Four deep tech entrepreneurs had the opportunity to showcase how their pioneering solutions could impact the future energy landscape.| Enlit World
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USDA-NIFA (National Institute for Food and Agriculture) currently funds 7 bioenergy Coordinated Agricultural Projects (CAPs) through Agricultural and Food Research Initiative (AFRI) Grants. | Wood Energy
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