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Europe’s largest dry anaerobic digestion plant is to be built in Bologna, Italy. The Notice to Proceed was given on Friday, March 31, 2017, so giving the green light for construction to begin. Kanadevia Inova can thus now start delivery of the core modules. Europe’s largest dry anaerobic digestion plant is to be built in Bologna, with an annual throughput of 100,000 tonnes of organic waste....

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En tant que maître-d'œuvre, Kanadevia Inova BioMethan GmbH (Kanadevia Inova BioMethan) met en place un circuit de digesteurs incluant une installation de méthanisation à Brie-Comte-Robert, France. L'injection primaire de biométhane, réalisée fin mars 2017 dans le réseau de Gaz Réseau Distribution France (GRDF), marque un jalon important du projet qui touche presque à sa fin. Ce contrat inclut, outre le circuit de digesteurs, une installation de...

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With the project completion in February 2017, Kanadevia Inova successfully handed over the energy-from-waste (WtE) project in Poznan to the client SUEZ Zielona Energia, a joint venture between SUEZ Polska and the Marguerite Fund. The construction of the second largest WtE plant in Poland marks the first project in the region for the Swiss clean-tech company which served as both general contractor and EPC contractor. More...

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On March 23, 2017, Japan Bank for International Cooperation as the main financer signed the financing agreement for the first Kompogas® project in the US. The dry anaerobic digestion plant in San Luis Obispo County, California, marks the first DBFOO project for Kanadevia Inova. Financing secured The signing of the financing agreement between Japan Bank for International Cooperation and the operating company Kompogas SLO LLC on March...

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E.ON Biofor Sverige AB places order with Swiss firm for construction of a large dry anaerobic digestion plant. E.ON Biofor Sverige has placed an order with Kanadevia Inova to construct the first Kompogas® plant in Sweden. It will generate enough biogas every year to replace nearly 7 million liters of fossil fuels. Kanadevia Inova’s technology is thus making an important contribution to Sweden’s strategy of decarbonizing...

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Sewage gas from the wastewater treatment unit at the Model AG paper mill in Niedergösgen, Switzerland, will in future be upgraded to biomethane to provide heat and mobility. The technology for this process will be supplied by Kanadevia Inova BioMethan, one of the leading providers of gas upgrading and CO2 separation systems. The gas upgrading system is currently being manufactured in the workshop of Kanadevia Inova...

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A consortium formed by Hitachi Zosen Corporationand KPN Green Energy Solution Co., Ltd.(KPN), engaged in the engineering of renewable energy plants in Thailand,has received an order from WPGE Phetchaburi Co., Ltd. (WPP) for an Energy-from-Waste plant comprising a stoker-type waste incinerator with a processing capacity of 476tons per day and power output of 7,900kilowatts. Project outline Hitachi Zosen and KPN are set to construct the Energy-from-Waste plant...

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Swiss company Kanadevia Inova is supplementing its renewable energy activities by acquiring the business of ETOGAS GmbH. Following the acquisitions of Kompogas® and BioMethan, this marks a further consistent step in the field of sustainable energy recovery and utlilisation. On October 21st 2016, Kanadevia Inova AG acquired the assets of Stuttgart-based ETOGAS GmbH. The business operations, employees, patents, property rights, expertise, and related assets acquired, will...

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Kanadevia Inova is to build Edinburgh’s energy-from-waste plant. The Swiss clean-tech company delivers the complete technology including its proven combustion technology and a dry flue gas treatment system. The latter will reduce water use and improve the energy efficiency of the plant. A new energy-from-waste (WtE) plant is to be built at the site of the Millerhill Zero Waste Parc, in Midlothian on the outskirts of...

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The operator of a biogas plant in Parum (in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) is changing its facility to produce biomethane in future rather than converting raw biogas into electricity. The retrofit order was awarded to the Zeven-based gas upgrading specialist Kanadevia Inova BioMethan (Kanadevia Inova BioMethan). The realignment will enable the economically viable operation of the plant after the feed-in tariffs under the German...

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