Tour the Maryland Bioenergy Center, Jessup
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Fun video! Have you ever wondered what happens during the anaerobic digestion process? Follow along as we take you through this entirely natural and fully-enclosed process that can provide a valuable second life to organic material. https://bioenergydevco.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/bioenergy_devco_3_anaerobic_digestion-720p.mp4
Bioenergy Innovation Center Contact: Sarah Oliver, soliver@bioenergydevco.com SEAFORD, Del. – Bioenergy Devco, LLC, the company creating the new Bioenergy Innovation Center outside of Seaford, shared additional resources to provide accurate, detailed information about anaerobic digestion and the new facility in advance of a public hearing on the project. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources & …
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Global Leader in Anaerobic Digestion Technology Names Two Experts in Renewable Energy as COO and CIO, Driving Company Growth & Meeting Market Demand.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ANNAPOLIS, MD – JULY 20, 2022 – For Bioenergy Devco, the parent company of BTS Biogas, the newly announced partnership between BTS Biogas and A2A is an important industry development with global implications for anaerobic digestion technology in mitigating waste-related climate effects. In a statement about the partnership, Bioenergy Devco founder and …
The World Union of Wholesale Markets talks Anaerobic Digestion Innovation with Bioenergy Devco’s CEO, Shawn Kreloff. “This innovative solution allows wholesale structures to decrease costs of organics disposal, create their own source of renewable energy, improve operating expenses and streamline organics management processes, addressing the food waste challenges of producers and wholesalers.”
Maryland recently became the latest among a growing number of states that require businesses to recycle food residuals with the passage of HB264/SB483, Organics Recycling and Waste Diversion in the 2021 legislation session.
Earlier this month, Bioenergy Devco hosted experts in institutional waste management in the third in a series of events to discuss Maryland’s new organics waste diversion law and best practices for implementing organics diversion programs among Maryland’s generators of organic waste.