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GE's Gas Engine And Biosolids Technology Selected For New UK Eco Park' Waste-To-Biogas Project

2016-06-02 06:10:35| chemicalonline Home Page

GE recently announced that global engineering and construction company M+W group has selected its Jenbacher gas engines and Monsal* advanced anaerobic digestion system for Surrey County Council’s new “Eco Park” waste treatment and biogas-to-energy facility being built by SUEZ Recycling and Recovery U.K. in Shepperton, Surrey, England.

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