Pellet heating system sets sail

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Pellet heating system sets sail

World debut of ship pellet heating system in Austria Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a stylish design, the tourist ship MS Mondseeland restarted to operate after a general overhaul in spring 2022. It offers round trips to the sights of lake Mondsee and culinary excursions. The new pellet heating system for heat generation and hot water support […]

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Wood Gas CHP for Perg, Austria – Generating Climate-Positive Energy

NAWARO ENERGIE Betriebs GmbH has recently started producing renewable energy from wood gas  at its new location in Perg, Upper Austria. The wood gas plant, powered solely on wood chips, produces electricity, heat, biochar, and even negative emissions. The new plant provides highly efficient regional energy production that is independent of the season and reduces CO2.  Stefan Öllinger has been running Bioenergie Perg since 2006; a heating plant with two boilers and a total output of […]

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From gas to biomass

Lithuania transitioned from Russian natural gas to biomass, reducing CO2 emissions by 70%. Biomass now fuels 75% of district heating and benefits households and industry. This shift cut costs, created jobs, and boosted the economy. The new Vilnius CHP plant will produce 90% of the city’s heat sustainably. Lithuania’s success in biomass energy is vital […]

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Empowering Estonia: Bioenergy drives energy security and the green transition

Estonia’s transition away from fossil fuels, accelerated by geopolitical events like Russia’s actions in Ukraine, underscores the pivotal role of domestic bioenergy in ensuring a reliable and sustainable energy supply. At the heart of this transition is bioenergy, which has enabled the country to shift more than half of its heat supply from fossil fuels […]

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Empowering Swedish Sugar Production with Renewable Steam Solutions

On 11 October 2022, a ceremony was held to celebrate the completion of a new renewable energy partnership in Sweden. Nordic Sugar connected its sugar mill in Örtofta to Kraftringen Energi biomass-fired combined heat and power (CHP) plant. The partnership ensures that sugar production will continue while also reducing the use of fossil gas. Processing […]

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Bio-CHP puts tampere on the road to achieve negative emissions

Tampere Energy inaugurated its new bioenergy cogeneration plant Naistenlahti 3. The new district heating plant reduces the carbon dioxide emissions of the whole of city by 20% and will make it possible to achieve negative emissions through carbon capture and storage by 2040. Built on the site of the previous combined heat and power (CHP)plant, […]

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