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Global Bioenergy Industry News
Wednesday, September 02, 2009
Print This Page Finns Want to Produce Biogas in Bulgaria’s Svishtov
BULGARIA - The biological waste from the packing plant in the northern town of Svishtov and Vinprom wine producer could be used for biogas production, said Andrey Ivanov, a representative of European Water, Lake and River System Development Association (EVAK) in Bulgaria.
The idea was presented on Tuesday at a meeting between officials of the municipality of Svishtov and other neighboring municipalities and EVAK Chairman Matti Pettay and Yusi Markiya, owner of a concern using renewable energy resources to produce biodiesel and biogas.
According to Focus, the Finns propose a solution for the large amount of biological waste and its expensive destruction – they will use the waste to produce biogas.
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