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Biomass power plant boosts clean energy through Climeon

23rd March 2017
Enaie Azambuja
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Energy plays a crucial role for achieving almost all the Sustainable Development Goals that were set in Paris 2015. From energy’s role in defeating poverty through advancements in health, education, water supply and industrialisation, to combating climate change. Efficient, clean and sustainable energy solutions are a must for helping to achieve these advancements whilst reversing climate change.

Japan’s ratification of the sustainability goals set in 2015, alongside the move away from Nuclear energy, has seen a dramatic increase in Biomass power production in the country. The process of generating power from Biomass is one that typically produces low temperature waste heat.

In early March 2017, Swedish Climeon signed an agreement with a Japanese power producer with operations in biomass. The solution will increase the efficiency of the plant by converting low-temperature heat to electricity at higher efficiency than previously possible, and at the same time contribute to achieving the sustainability goals set in 2015 to reverse climate change.

The Climeon system converts waste heat into 100% clean electricity. The solution is cost efficient, can be managed remotely, but is, above all, a sustainable solution for renewable and clean energy.

“Waste heat recovery is a large market in Japan with many foreign and local players present. With this order, we demonstrate that Climeon is bringing a unique offering to the market with a highly efficient solution at a competitive price level.“ says Ruben Havsed Head of Geothermal Sales at Climeon.

He continues: “Both biomass and geothermal are important renewable sources that can supply baseload power and therefore work as a an alternative to coal and other fossil fuel based power plants.”

Climeons first delivery will take place in the last quarter of 2017 and continue through 2018.

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