Iona’s largest welsh waste project started processing waste
Iona Capital Ltd has financed Biogen Waen, an anaerobic digestion facility located in Wales in October 2012, which has now been successfully completed and started
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Iona Capital Ltd has financed Biogen Waen, an anaerobic digestion facility located in Wales in October 2012, which has now been successfully completed and started
Iona Environmental VCT Plc has released Company’s Year End Report & Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2014. You can find the pdf version
Iona Capital Ltd has provided funding to two Anaerobic Digestion facilities in Joint Venture with Biogen (UK) Ltd, both located in Wales. Biogen is a
Iona Capital Ltd has provided funding to Biogen Gwyriad, first Welsh Authority AD plant, back in July 2012. The AD plant is processing 11,000 tonnes
Iona Capital Ltd has provided funding to Biogen Waen, an anaerobic digestion facility located in Wales in October 2012. The plant will process 22,500 tonnes
Mike Dunn is an experienced investor in waste to energy sector in the UK. He was interviewed by Grant Thornton this week for their annual
Iona Capital Ltd provided funding to Keithick Biogas in February 2014 working in partnership with Scotia Gas Network and Keithick Biogas Limited. The plant will
Iona Capital, in conjunction with Scotia Gas Networks (SGN), has today announced the successful completion of an investment in Keithick Biogas Limited, a joint venture
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Energy-from-Waste (EfW) is widely recognized as a technology that in the right context can help mitigate climate change and move waste up the waste hierarchy. Whilst recycling remains a key priority EfW is a preferred strategy over landfill for non-cyclable materials. Recent developments in carbon capture technologies are also helping to mitigate the carbon emissions from EfW plants. A further key development for the industry is the use of the excess heat for district heating schemes.
Approximately 65% of energy is lost in traditional power plants due to inefficient conversion processes and losses in transmission. More efficient localised generation processes will create significant benefits:
– Environmental: Increased efficiency can lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and other pollutants, as well as decrease water use.
– Economic: Improving energy efficiency can lower individual utility bills, create jobs, and help stabilize electricity prices and volatility
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