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FOOD WASTE TO MAXIMISE RENEWABLE ENERGY PRODUCTION AT BRISTOL SEWAGE WORKS
Introduction A state of the art food waste processing facility that will have the capacity to receive up to 40,000 tonnes of food waste per year is now under construction at the Bristol Sewage Treatment works in Avonmouth.  GENeco’s food waste anaerobic digestion treatment facility will transform solid and liquid food waste into renewable energy [...]more info
Monsal biowaste technology in the press
De-packaging Food Waste in the UK Anaerobic Digestion plants being built in the UK to treat food waste are all facing the same key challenge when it comes to dealing with the waste. The levels of packaging are proving to be far higher than those seen in other parts of Europe; in fact the levels [...]more info
Monsals AD Food Waste Plant at Deerdykes is now treating the Edinburgh food waste collections
Edinburgh kerbs food waste collection trials 13 April 2011 The City of Edinburgh council has launched a pilot scheme for kerbside food waste collections from households in the Scottish capital with a view to rolling out the service to all homes by late 2013.  The local authority has this week (April 12) initiated a weekly collection [...]more info
Monsal technology at Deerdykes processing new Food Waste contracts
Food waste from 26,000 homes in the Stirling area of Scotland will be processed at Horizons Environment’s anaerobic digestion (AD) plant at Deerdykes, near Cumbernauld, following an agreement with Stirling Council. Previously food waste has been sent to landfill, but the decision to recycle it will save the council money by avoiding increased landfill charges, [...]more info
Monsal are exhibiting at Engineering the Bio energy Business Opportunity (EBEBO) Event
Engineering the Bio energy Business Opportunity (EBEBO) Event Date: 23rd March 2011 Time: 8:30 – 16:30 This free event is primarily for Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire engineering businesses interested in diversifying into the emerging bio-energy market. The emerging UK bioenergy market offers diverse business opportunities for a wide range of engineering, manufacturing and technical/professional services companies [...]more info
March Food Waste Anaerobic Digestion Plant: Construction underway
PRESS RELEASE – 24th January 2011 March Food Waste Anaerobic Digestion plant: Construction underway Construction has started on the largest food waste digestion plant in the East Anglian region. Monsal, the UKs leading provider of Anaerobic Digestion (AD) technology and services will complete the plant later this year. Monsal are providing the technology for green [...]more info
Monsal are exhibiting at the Energy Now Expo 2011
Come along and meet us, and learn about renewable energy solutions for your business.  We will be exhibiting on stand 56.  For more information about the exhibition and how you can register to attend, please click on the link below: Energy Now Expo 2011 We look forward to seeing you there.more info
Monsal will be exhibiting at The ADBA National Conference on 15th December 2010
    Please click on the link below to find out more about the ADBA National Conference and details on how to register should you wish to visit, which will take place on 15th December 2010, at One Great George Street, Westminster, London.  ADBA National Conference   We will be available to discuss your AD requirements [...]more info
Visit us at the 15th European Biosolids & Organic Resources conference between 15th to 17th November 2010
Please click on the link below to find out how to register and obtain a pass and to see who will be exhibiting and speaking at the 15th European Biosolids & Organics Resources conference. Monsal are again proud to be lead sponsors and will have key employees speaking at the conference. We look forward to [...]more info
Monsal commences construction on Farmgen plant
Monsal has commenced construction on Farmgens 800kw anaerobic digestion plant at Carr Farm, near Preston, in Lancashire.               Farmgen news More Farmgen news  more info