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Study tours to bioenergy facilities

Biofuels Media is offering study tours to working bioenergy production sites which will give a valuable insight into the problems and challenges businesses, farmers and organisations have faced when planning, building and installing bioenergy facilities, whether producing bioenergy or adopting it for use.
Come and visit successful Bioenergy facilities and learn how teething problems were overcome. These tours bring to life the exacting requirements set by regulatory bodies. The plant operators give guided tours of the facilities and will be on hand to answer any questions you may have.

Biogas: September 14
Focusing on AD on-farm Biogas production, join a morning of industry seminars followed by learning how power is generated on-farm from Biogas using a 300MW CHP engine. Plant operator on site to answer any questions you may have.

Biogas: October 6 and 7 (tours from EBEC 2010)
Visit a Biogas plant using energy crops and waste food as the feedstocks. Innovative food pasteuriser on site.

Biomass: October 6 and 7 (tours from EBEC2010)
Visit a wood chipping facility and local school where the wood chip is consumed in a 500kW biomass boiler.

Biomass: October 6 and 7 (tours from EBEC2010)
See a miscanthus pelleting facility producing 9,000 tonnes, annually.

Biodiesel: October 6 and 7 (tours from EBEC2010)
Visit a Biodiesel production facility producing 30,000 litres per week in a batch process.

Biogas: November 10
Join a morning of industry seminars and in the afternoon take a site tour to see a new 2MW Biogas AD Plant using energy crops as the feedstock. Also on this particular site is energy generated from waste water and sewage treatment. Learn about Severn Trent's vision for renewable energy.

www.biofuelsmedia.com/study_tours_2010.php

For more information email richard @biofuelsmedia.com
23 August 2010

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