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Biomass in Europe Bioeconomy - 2,003 views - 1 year ago
Presentation of several biomass projects in the EU. Even though bioenergy is by far the largest renewable used in Europe today (over 66%), it is called the "sleeping giant" because of its large potential.
This video shows a large biomass district heating project in Vilnius (Latvia), small scale automated heating systems for homes in France, and farmers in Slovenia who survive because of the new biomass opportunities.
Most of these projects are part of the EU's Intelligent Energy program.
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Fully renewable: biogas + wind + solar Bioeconomy - 17,702 views - 1 year ago
Biopact has this story: scientists of the University of Kassel in Germany prove that the entire country can be powered by renewables only. They connected biogas, wind and solar power in a distributed way and show it can deliver both baseloads and peakloads.

Check more at:

http://biopact.com/2007/12/ger many-is-doing-it-reliable.html
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Biogas technologies - Schmack Biogas Bioeconomy - 14,084 views - 1 year ago
Integrated biogas technologies developed by Germany's leading company in the sector, Schmack Biogas AG.
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hoomandottv (1 year ago)
For ages, cow's "excreta" traditionally have been used as manure in the fields, but it is also a source of viable energy- bio gas, which can reduce greenhouse emissions, significantly....read on..By capturing and storing CO2 from biogas into the ground, the biogas becomes carbon negative and scrubs our past CO2 emissions out of the atmosphere. Hooman may have some late nights partying until cows come home...but HERE he ventures out to the open pasture to examine this VERY important alternative energy source..first hand!!! even if you can't stand poo, you may want to view !!!
Horagalles (1 year ago)
Thanks for making this public