JBS advancing biogas production in Brazil
JBS, one of the largest food companies in the world, is undertaking the latest stage in its drive to accelerate biogas production by investing in two major partnerships in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
JBS, one of the largest food companies in the world, is undertaking the latest stage in its drive to accelerate biogas production by investing in two major partnerships in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Financial conglomerate Goldman Sachs has closed on a large equity investment into US-based biomethane (also called renewable natural gas or RNG) infrastructure specialist Synthica Energy (Synthica).
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) has agreed to sell up to 15 tonnes of hydrogen per day from its Louisiana-based biomass-fuelled facility to General Hydrogen, a CGI Gases subsidiary.
Northstar Clean Energy is looking to convert its Michigan-based coal-fired power plant to use biomass fuel and retrofit the site with a carbon dioxide (CO2) capture process.
With a 2030 timeline for short-term decarbonisation goals now less than seven years away, and various regional journeys to Net Zero either found wanting or with critical gaps to close, gasworld looks at biogas, biomethane...
A consortium of seven companies, including Air Water and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), has successfully trialled liquified biomethane derived from cattle manure as marine fuel on a domestic LNG-fuelled vessel.
French energy firm TotalEnergies has signed a three-year 100-gigawatt hours (GWh) biomethane deal with Saint-Gobain, beginning in 2024.
Global private markets firm Partners Group has acquired a 60MW portfolio of 35 biogas plants and 10 biomethane plants across northeast Germany from Energiedenker Group.
Technology group Wärtsilä is to deliver the know-how and equipment for the Gasum bioLNG project in Sweden, it has confirmed.
gasworld’s Global Content Director, Rob Cockerill, discusses the UK Government’s latest Net Zero plan, saying the strategy “lacks ambition, common sense.”