New technologies are increasing production efficiencies, making this renewable energy source even more popular
Gerald Ondrey
It probably isn’t going to solve all the world’s energy needs, but producing biogas from waste can help slash the energy bills at some production plants, sewage-treatment plants and even farms. And for those companies offering biogas technology, business is booming...
This information is only available to Gold members.
Forgot your user ID or password? Click here to have it sent to you.
Not a member yet?
UPGRADE now to full archive accces and you will receive:
A discount on full delegate pass to ChemInnovations.
Join other CPI professionals from all over the globe and share best practices, expertise, concerns and more.
Provide feedback to Chemical Engineering Editors
Current members represent Worley Parsons, DuPont, SABIC, Fluor, Air Products, LyondellBasell, Nalco, Dow Chemical, Dow Corning, BASF, Jacobs Engineering, ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron and more.