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Renewable Energy from Waste, GBB partner on anaerobic digestion webinars

Renewable Energy from Waste, GBB partner on anaerobic digestion webinars
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Renewable Energy from Waste (REW) magazine has once again partnered with Gershman, Brickner & Bratton Inc. (GBB), to offer a series of webinars to help operators and project developers get the most value out of existing and proposed anaerobic digestion facilities.

The REW Summer School Series: Anaerobic Digestion, will provide key insights into the process of anaerobic digestion imperative to municipalities and companies deploying this anaerobic digestion as a way to capture value from a variety of organic waste streams. This three-part series provides key insights into how to make this technology profitable from the organic material introduced to the system to the final gas and digestate products produced.

Sign up for one or more sessions in this series and listen from the convenience of your office as speakers share how anaerobic digestion can create value for your operation and how the technology can vary from input to output. Webinar topics and dates are as follows:

Opportunities in Codigestion of Multiple Organic Streams, June 16, from 1 to 2 p.m. ET  
 
Description: Anaerobic digestion plants have an opportunity to add different organics streams, such as food waste, green waste, fats oils and greases, biowaste and agricultural wastes, into their existing operations.  This webinar examines what plant and materials preparation modifications need to be made in order to codigest multiple waste types and achieve optimal plant performance.

Finding Revenue Sources for Biogas, July 14, from from 1 to 2 p.m. ET   
Description: The biogas produced from anaerobic digestion plants has great potential to generate revenue and offset operational expenses, from electricity generation to renewable natural gas to combined heat and power. This webinar will explore the end markets available for biogas and how to determine the best outlet for the energy based on the needs of the plant, including economic and legislative factors.

Maximizing the Value of Digestate as an End Product, Aug. 18, from from 1 to 2 p.m. ET
Description: After the anaerobic digestion process, the remaining digestate can have many valuable uses in various compost blends and soil amendments. This session will provide advice on developing a nutrient-rich material without compromising the energy output level of the digester. Potential customers for these end products also will be discussed.

Speakers information will be updated soon. Attendees can sign up for individual webinars or can receive a discount when they sign up for all three.

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Source: Recycling Today
Renewable Energy from Waste, GBB partner on anaerobic digestion webinars
<![CDATA[Renewable Energy from Waste (REW) magazine has once again partnered with Gershman, Brickner & Bratton Inc. (GBB), to offer a series of webinars to help operators and project developers get the most value out of existing and proposed anaerobic digestion facilities. The REW Summer School Series: Anaerobic Digestion, will provide key insights into the process of anaerobic digestion imperative to municipalities and companies deploying this anaerobic digestion as a way to capture value from a variety of organic waste streams. This three-part series provides key insights into how to make this technology profitable from the organic material introduced to the system to the final gas and digestate products produced. Sign up for one or more sessions in this series and listen from the convenience of your office as speakers share how anaerobic digestion can create value for your operation and how the technology can vary from input to output. Webinar topics and dates are as follows: Opportunities in Codigestion of Multiple Organic Streams, June 16, from 1 to 2 p.m. ET    Description: Anaerobic digestion plants have an opportunity to add different organics streams, such as food waste, green waste, fats oils and greases, biowaste and agricultural wastes, into their existing…

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