Researchers at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada are studying how to make biofuel from farm waste, particularly ‘wet’ waste that is typically difficult to use and have developed a procedure to transport waste and produce energy from it.
An ‘Acceptance Certificate’ for Viridor’s, £200 million waste to energy facility in Ardley, Oxfordshire has been issued, marking the end of the EPC contract and completion of the construction phase of the facility.
A process to produce biofuel by using algae to clean up contaminated water at a former tin mine in Cornwall, while also recycling heavy metals such as cadmium, is being developed by researchers from the UK’s University of Bath.
Hong Kong based waste to energy developer, China Everbright International, has completed the Hainan Sanya and Shouguang waste to energy projects, which have now commenced operation.