News concerning the subject 'Energy':
Everbright International Nanjing Waste-to-energy Project Phase II Completes Construction and Commences Operation
© ASK-EU (29.03.2017)
China Everbright International Limited ("Everbright International" or the "Group") (HKSE: 00257) is pleased to announce that the Group's Nanjing Waste-to-energy Project ("Nanjing Project" or the "Project") Phase II has completed construction three months ahead of schedule and commenced commercial operation.
Gatwick and DHL open new waste management plant – becoming the first airport in the world to turn Category 1 airline waste into energy onsite
© ASK-EU (23.03.2017)
Gatwick Airport and DHL Supply Chain today formally open a new waste management plant, becoming the first airport in the world to turn airport waste, such as food and packaging, into energy onsite.
The new £3.8million waste plant not only disposes of Category 1 waste safely onsite, but converts it and other organic waste into energy to heat Gatwick’s waste management site and power the site's water recovery system. The plant is set to save £1,000 in energy and waste management costs for every day it operates.
Everbright International Secures Sichuan Leshan Waste-to-energy Project
© ASK-EU (21.03.2017)
China Everbright International Limited ("Everbright International" or the "Group") (HKSE: 00257) is pleased to announce that the Group has signed a concession agreement for a household waste-to-energy project with the People's Government of Leshan City in Sichuan Province, to invest and construct the Leshan Waste-to-energy Project ("Leshan Project"), with a total investment of approximately RMB650 million.
Europe's energy transition is well underway
© ASK-EU (01.02.2017)
The Second Report on the State of the Energy Union shows that the modernisation of the European Union economy and the transition to a low-carbon era are happening.
Waste-to-Energy Communication: the mountain brought forth a mouse
© CEWEP - Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants e.V. (26.01.2017)
“This Communication, when it was first announced in 2015, created big expectations. It was supposed to use the newest scientific data to help policy makers see WtE for what it is – a strong partner in the Circular Economy and Energy Union. Unfortunately, the resulted text has more basis in political considerations rather than in facts and science”, Ferdinand Kleppmann, the President of CEWEP summarises.
Environment MEPs for a stronger EU carbon market
© ASK-EU (15.12.2016)
Plans to boost greenhouse-gas emission curbs through the EU carbon market (EU ETS) were backed by the Environment Committee on Thursday. MEPs propose reducing the carbon credits to be auctioned by 2.4% each year, and doubling the capacity of the market stability reserve (MSR) to absorb the excess of allowances on the market.
Study tour organized by WtERT Germany was successfully
© WtERT Germany GmbH (01.11.2016)
As already reported WtERT Germany organized the visit of the waste utilization plant in Ingolstadt and the fermentation plant in Warngau on 7th October for a delegation of high-ranking representatives of the “Federation of Thai Industries”.
Study tour organized by WtERT Germany
© WtERT Germany GmbH (04.10.2016)
WtERT Germany will guide a delegation of high-ranking representatives of the “Federation of Thai Industries” to the waste utilization plant in Ingolstadt and to the fermentation plant in Warngau on 7th October.
Veolia wins a €240 million contract to build and operate a waste-to-energy plant for the Syndicat Départemental d’Elimination des Déchets de l’Aube (SDEDA) – the Aube regional waste disposal authority
© ASK-EU (03.10.2016)
This is the only construction and operation contract for a waste-to-energy plant launched in France in 2016, which has been signed by the dedicated subsidiary Valaubia. Covering 43 months for construction and 25 years for operations, the contract represents cumulated revenue of €240 million for Veolia.
Papers of the conference “IRRC Waste-to-Energy 2016” are now available
© ASK-EU (30.09.2016)
From 05th till 06th September the conference “IRRC Waste-to-Energy 2016” was held in Vienna by TK Verlag Karl Thomé-Kozmiensky. Now you can find the numerous papers in our knowledge-pool.