ISABEL is an EU Horizon 2020 project, which aims to foster the concept of community biogas in Europe.
ISABEL is an EU Horizon 2020 project, which aims to foster the concept of community biogas in Europe.
Progress of the established communities Hockerton housing project and Sustainable Hockerton Hockerton Housing Project is a community business and a self-sufficient co-housing development, located close to the small village of Hockerton just outside Newark in Nottinghamshire. During the first year, ISABEL organized two workshops in Hockerton, where initial visions for community biogas in theRead more
End of last year ISABEL-LCF partners Mrs Foell Antje and Mr Koppe Matthias had the opportunity to discuss with partners from the EU-project “Citizens for Energy Transition“ about exploring any possible synergies between the two projects regarding knowledge exchange, development and dissemination of participation tools. In a preliminary testing event, the developed tools were checked successfully andRead more
A newly launched certification scheme could be a breath of fresh air for the UK’s anaerobic digestion (AD) and biogas industries, according to Duncan McPherson, finance director at CooperOstlund.
The ISABEL regional partners in Greece successfully participated in the training seminar on Bioenergy in Kozani on the 4th of December 2017.
ISABEL had been invited by ISAAC to participate in its presentation to an audience principally of farmers at the Agrilevante event.
Last year no less than 205 new biogas plants were brought onto the grid, preventing up to 20 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, according to figures published by the German Biogas Association.
84% of people in the UK support the use of waste and 77% the use of biomass for energy production, according to new survey results published by the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI).
What used to be considered waste is now seen as raw material for producing biogas as a viable energy alternative to nuclear and fossil fuels.
A study by the French Ministry of Energy Transition states that the biogas market in France continues to develop at a good pace. Injection capacities keep increasing as well as electricity production.