FLIR Systems optical gas imaging camera used in German biogas facility
FLIR Systems’ GF320 optical gas imaging camera is being used by IBS GmbH for inspecting biogas facilities and finding hidden gas leaks before they can cause significant harm.
FLIR Systems’ GF320 optical gas imaging camera is being used by IBS GmbH for inspecting biogas facilities and finding hidden gas leaks before they can cause significant harm.
Renewable Energy Group has cut the ribbon at it’s new biorefinery while announcing upgrades to the plant.
Intertek has announced the expansion of its emissions testing capabilities to maximise ‘real world’ results.
The University of Edinburgh, in collaboration with researchers at Yonsei University, South Korea, has developed a process that improves the production rate of high purity hydrogen.
The Sustainable Biodiesel Alliance has certified Pacific Biodiesel’s Big Island Biodiesel plant.
Unitel Technologies has received patent accreditation for its algae to fatty acids technology.
The Dominion Foundation has continued its tradition of awarding US$1 million in environmental grants for a variety of projects.
CITGO Petroleum Corporation and its employees are taking part in environmental protection efforts held across the country.
Green business’ nationwide has shown support for stronger methane regulation on public lands.
All low carbon technologies must be part of the conversation, including renewables, nuclear power, energy efficiency and CCS, according to the Global CCS Institute.
The API has come forward and claimed the EPA’s greenhouse gas inventory is flawed and inconsistent with scientific research.
Total’s ambition is to meet the energy needs of a growing world population, tackle climate change and provide solutions that match changing customer expectations.
Fortunately, major reductions in methane pollution are possible with some simple technologies and systematic efforts to find and fix leaks.
Leaders from the Netherlands’ sustainable business community have signed a Green Deal for biomass and bio-based gas.
Jellyfish have been identified as unintended victims of oil spill mitigation in the Gulf of Mexico.