DMT Environmental Technology BV articles
The production of biogas through anaerobic digestion and grid injection isn’t new to the UK with over 100 sites now injecting biomethane into the local gas grids. Since DMT’s first commercial biogas upgrading to biomethane plant back in 2012 the biogas industry has developed considerably. And with every changing industry, DMT has adapted to these changes in the industry and progressed with the times. “Our business may have changed and recently changed ownership, but our goal
Stephen McCulloch;Marjolein Overbosch
Since the founding of the company in 1987 DMT Environmental Technology has grown to be one of the largest players in the field of (bio)gas treatment, especially biogas upgrading and desulphurisation technologies. During the last five years the company expanded its operations successfully in the attractive US market and delivered year on year revenue growth.
To continue its growth trajectory DMT shareholders (E.H.M. Dirkse Beheer BV and NV NOM) have decided to sell 100% of their holdin
BrewDog chose DMT biogas upgrading technology for their brewery in Scotland
Brewdog and DMT have teamed up to reduce carbon emissions at Brewdog’s brewery in Ellon, Scotland. The world’s first carbon negative beer brand and is known for actively engaging in reducing and compensating CO2 emissions. Brewdog has chosen the DMT biogas upgrading technology to upgrade the biogas to Biomethane.
Biogas upgrading at Brewdog’s HQ bio-plant
Milestone achieved at Waternet Asset Management biomethane project
The wastewater treatment plant of Waterschap Amstel, Gooi & Vecht, produces biogas. This biogas is upgraded to biomethane using the DMT biogas upgrading technology. The first cubic meter of biomethane was injected into the national grid on March 19th. By achieving this important milestone, the project enters the third and final phase; the full operation of the site for the upcoming 15 ye
Marjolein Overbosch
Biogas upgrading at the Hagelsrum farm
Farmers who make biogas from manure are not uncommon, but the Birgersson family on Hagelsrum’s farm goes further than that. With four biogas fueling stations and a fifth one coming up, they are contributing to the circular economy and closing the circle from cow to fuel tank.
At the Hagelsrum’s farm just outside the town of Målilla, 650 dairy cows produce seven million litres of milk annually. The farm o
Jan Kruit;Marjolein Overbosch
Colony Farm - First virtual pipeline of this scale
Upgraded biogas makes a very efficient source of renewable energy, biomethane. Biogas can be produced from various organic resources of which the most common are agricultural waste, municipal waste, landfills, and wastewater treatment facilities. Some of these sites are in very remote areas that do not have access to a national grid to inject the produced biomethane into. Virtual Pipeline offers the solution.
Marjolein Overbosch;Stephen McColluch;Phil Greenaway
On March 11th, the World Health Organization declared the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus a pandemic. Since then governments have been struggling to flatten the curve either with strict limits or less restrictive measure and finding the right balance. “It has been challenging,” Huberts says, but we have found creative and innovative ways to continue to offer technical support and commission projects. It enabled us to be able to meet gas to grid deadlines on projects glob
Marjolein Overbosch;Stephen McCulloch
Synthetic fuels produced from electricity, or e-fuels, will play an important role in reducing CO2 emissions from long-distance truck transport, aviation and shipping. For long-distance freight transport and shipping, synthetic methanol, diesel and LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) are the most attractive options; for deep-sea shipping, synthetic ammonia is also an important option. For aviation, only e-kerosene is feasible. Even though green hydrogen is needed to produ
Investing in renewable energy
Keywords: investment, renewable energy, biogas upgrading, biomethane, green gas
How good of an investment is Renewable energy? The market for renewable energy is young when compared to the established fossil fuel market. Conventional wisdom therefor may convince to invest in fossil fuels, but this wisdom is obsolete.
A sustainable investment
A low carbon, sustainable investment often capable of ach
Stephen McCulloch
On site biogas production
Biogas can be produced from various organic resources of which the most common are agricultural waste, municipal waste, landfills, and wastewater treatment facilities. But biogas upgrading is also very much applicable in the (food & beverage) industry. Through biogas upgrading, trace impurities and carbon dioxide (CO2) in raw biogas are separated from methane (CH4) to produce pipeline-specification RNG suitable for inject
Stephen McCulloch;Kyle Snyder
