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donderdag 20 november 2014
vrijdag 7 november 2014
Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy
Recognizing that both India and the Netherlands have similar ambitious sustainable energy targets in realizing clean energy options in densely populated areas, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Netherlands and the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, India in February 2014. The MoU will encourage cooperation between Indian and Dutch governments and governmental organizations, as well as between research institutions and private companies in both countries. The cooperation specifically focuses on wind and solar energy, biomass and smart grids.
Mr Tarun Kapoor, Joint Secretary Ministry of New and Renewable Energy is visiting the Netherlands this week to attend the Indo-Dutch Joint Working Group Meeting on the renewable energy cooperation. On the occasion of this visit, Dutch Waste Management was invited to the Sustainable Energy Meeting hosted by InnovationQuarter (in cooperation with RVO, the Indian Embassy in the Netherlands and the Netherlands Embassy in India).
Dutch Waste Management presented six projects for cooperation, which can be supported by the ministry and EU-Indo funds (Horizon 2020)
- Knowledge exchange on Bio refinery (materials and energy)
- Five pilots waste collection
- Pelleting (testing and marketing development) agriculture residues
- Sanitize dumps and develop landfills with biogas production
- Sewage- and water treatment with biogas production
- Communication and education programs based on developing People Public Private Partnerships
woensdag 1 oktober 2014
Incoming Mission Ghana
Netherlands African Business Council, FME and NWP receive a delegation of 15 Ghanaian companies, professional associations
and 5 local government officials accompanied by Mr. Julius Debrah, the new Minister of Local
Government and Rural Development from 29 September -3 October.
The purpose of the visit of the Ghanaian delegation is to build and strengthen partnerships and develop proposals for GWW with Dutch Waste Management and other Dutch companies.
The objective of the coperation is to provide innovate solutions in the field of:
The purpose of the visit of the Ghanaian delegation is to build and strengthen partnerships and develop proposals for GWW with Dutch Waste Management and other Dutch companies.
The objective of the coperation is to provide innovate solutions in the field of:
zaterdag 27 september 2014
Round Table Energy 'Vibrant Gujarat'

The actual focus in the Netherlands lies on establishing cooperation with India on the ares of Wind-, Solar-, Bio energy and Smart Grids resulting from the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the India Ministry of New and Renewable Energy and the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs.
24-26 September an incoming mission from the Indian State of Gujarat visited the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague. Mr. Peet de Bruijn of Dutch Waste Management joined the round table meeting on energy with the energy participants to this mission (CEO level) because DWM is involved in the EU-Indo Biobased Project SAHYOG.
Because the participants were very interested in cooperation our questionnaire has been forwarded after the meeting. The focus in the first stage is to collect relevant urban, energy and waste data from the city of Ahmadabat (about 6 million inhabitants). After a quick scan we can work on to develop innovative business cases on implementing Waste Collection, Sanitate landfills and developing Bio refinery.
vrijdag 26 september 2014
Power Engineering, energy conservation and environmental control techniques
Our youngest partner is De Blaay - Van den Bogaard Consulting Engineers (De Blaay) and they are a complementary partner of Steinnero Holding.
This firm is a relatively small, but very flexible organization operating primarily in the field of mechanical and electrical engineering providing consulting services. Mainly, due to the increasing interest of private Dutch enterprises abroad this firm became actively involved in the fields of power engineering, energy conservation and environmental control techniques.
This firm is a relatively small, but very flexible organization operating primarily in the field of mechanical and electrical engineering providing consulting services. Mainly, due to the increasing interest of private Dutch enterprises abroad this firm became actively involved in the fields of power engineering, energy conservation and environmental control techniques.
This work basically involves the following sectors of engineering:
- - Generation, transmission and distribution of electrical energy
- - Energy assessment studies
- - Combined heat and power supply
- - Energy saving and environmental control
- - Water supply and Sewerage Systems
- - Biomass and gasification.
By pursuing this policy a maximum of "historical" know-how and experience is assured.
In this way De Blaay - Van den Bogaard Consulting Engineers can provide just the right man or
team at the right time.
They are of the opinion that it is important to strengthen relations between companies in the various
countries and subcontinents. The international financing organisations, such as the World Bank,
EC, Asian Development Bank etc., in general pursue the policy to award contracts to companies
that perform services in a joint venture with local enterprises. The Ministry of developmental
cooperation in the Netherlands usually follows the same procedure. To assure efficient short listing
for a project or study the company has been registered with the various financing organizations.
De Blaay - Van den Bogaard Raadgevende Ingenieurs B.V. is an independently operating
consulting engineers company, and does not combine the functions of consultants with those of
contractors/equipment suppliers, and is not associated with, affiliated to, or owned by a contractor.
dinsdag 12 augustus 2014
USA Biogas Opportunities
In August 2014, the USDA has published its “Biogas Opportunities Roadmap”. This report estimates there are currently approximately 2,000 sites in the U.S. producing biogas. With proper support, more than 11,000 additional biogas systems could be deployed in the U.S. The anticipated support consists of the following specific actions:
1) USDA, EPA and DOE will ensure that existing criteria for technical and financial assistance considers the benefits of biogas systems. This includes leveraging more than $10 million in research funding to enhance the economic viability and benefits of biogas systems.
2) Second, the USDA will ensure products of biogas systems are eligible for and promoted by applicable government procurement programs.
3) USDA, DOE and EPA will aim to strengthen markets for biogas systems and products.
4) Finally the USDA, in cooperation with DOE, EPA and dairy and biogas industries, will publish a progress report in August 2015 that identifies and prioritizes policies and technology opportunities to expand the biogas industry and reduce GHG emissions.
vrijdag 27 juni 2014
Master classes Sustainable energy
Together with three Ukrainian
universities and five Dutch based companies and supported by the
Cross-programme, Saxion University (Prof. dr. Johan Wempe) organized three series of master classes to
develop ideas for projects for sustainable energy for Ukraine projects in Ukraine.
The students formed teams around five projects: waste to energy, biogas, energy farm, building related energy supply and energy efficiency opportunities for the woodworking enterprise. Besides the technical aspects, the alternative organizational forms, new forms of communication, and radically new business models are crucial for these sustainable initiatives.
The master-class were carried out in three locations: Kyiv, Lutsk and Odessa. It consisted of two session days (one in April and one in June). In between these two meetings the teams will work on their research. The students communicated via Skype with the Dutch companies and the coordinators in order to get feedback, discuss research progress and problematic points.
The master classs ended with a conference where the results of research were presented and open for discussion. Interested businesses, institutions and governmental officials ere invited to participate.
Universities
The involved professors and universities are:
• The professors Taras Komenda and Andriy Korovytskyy from the Lutsk National Technical University.
• Prof. Galyna Strelkova from the Institute for Energy Saving and Energy Management of the National Technical University of Ukraine “Kiev Polytechnic Institute”.
• The professors Evgeny Fomichev and Lidiya Voloshchuk from the Odessa National Polytechnical University.
Involved Dutch companies and organizations / NUSEP members
The Dutch based companies are:
• BGP: Andrey Yefimov;
• De Bruijn Advice & Practice: Peet de Bruijn;
• KSB: SvitlanaTsvetkova, Kay Rostalski and Jacques Hoos;
• AgroCircle: Richard Kamsteeg;
• Triodos Facet BV: Arjan Visser.
Dutch Waste Management will support master classes in new regions. Education and communication are crucial in developing Waste to Energy - change management. This week Saxion and Dutch Waste Management discussed this program with NBSO - India - Ahmedabad representative Mr. Jolly Joseph.
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