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Bioenergy International no 7 December 2015

Business GuidenessG p e l l e t p l a n t s & c o m p o n e n t s www.dieffenbacher.com ! "# » chipping dryer, air grader screening cleaning energy systems pelletizing BIOMASS BOILERS AND CHP PLANTS 90 kW – 15 MW Padova / Italy - www.uniconfort.com 30 Bioenergy International No 83, 7-2015 30 Bioenergy International No 83, 7-2015 ENABLING EMISSIONS COMPLIANCE WITH CYCLONES The new Agglomerator Cyclone (Hurricane MK) is the most efficient cyclone in the world and consistently reduces particulate emissions under 30mg/Nm3. Biomass Combustion and Biomass Drying www.acsystems.pt Canadian plans to impose new national base-level industrial emissions standards Joule and Red Rock plan merger US-based companies, SG Preston, a bioenergy company, and IHI E&C, an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) subsidiary of IHI Corporation, have announced an agreement for a Multi-Facility Program that will include the development and construction of a series of commercial volume, advanced biofuels manufacturing plants in the US Midwest and Canada. The plants will use proven, commercial scale technologies for the production of renewable diesel and jet fuel targeting US and global industries. According to a statement IHI E&C will serve as turnkey EPC to SG Preston’s biofuels initiative, delivering “lump sum,” fixed price engineering and construction. SG Preston will deploy its biofuels strategy initially at five plants (South Point and Van Wert Ohio, Logansport, Indiana, and two additional, sites, one in Michigan, and one in Ontario, Canada), each with an initial capacity to produce 120 million gallons of renewable diesel and jet fuel annually. BI83/5072/AS SG Preston and IHI E&C in biofuel plant roll-out deal US-based companies Joule, a developer of liquid fuels from recycled acrbon dioxide (CO2), and Red Rock Biofuels, a leading developer of renewable jet and diesel fuel bio-refineries, have announced their intent to merge. Red Rock adds Fischer Tropsch technology to convert biomass residues into jet fuel and diesel products to Joule’s Helioculture technology. Red Rock is poised to begin construction of its first refinery located in Lakeview, Oregon in early 2016. BI83/5112/AS


Bioenergy International no 7 December 2015
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