Bioenergy Momentum Building in U.S.

Lower US gasoline and diesel prices provides relief for consumer wallets; reinforces the benefit from developing US fuel resources, such as biogas. We have all benefitted from the recent drop in gasoline and diesel prices (I know I have).  US…

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Venice Symposium Points to Bioenergy Innovation

In November of 2014, Gus Simmons and Steve Cavanaugh participated in the 5th International Symposium on Energy from Biomass and Waste in Venice, Italy. This Symposium was attended by approximately 400 researchers, scientists, engineers and renewable energy system developers from…

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USDA/EPA/DOE Biogas Roadmap a Good Start

Earlier this month, the USDA, along with the EPA and DOE, published a Biogas Opportunities Roadmap report describing steps that these three Federal Agencies will take to further biogas development in the United States. As stated in this report, the…

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Above the Dirt

Compare the Potential: North Carolina has the richest bioenergy reserves, in the form of wastes, in the eastern United States. North Carolina ranks 2nd in the U.S. in the production of hogs and the production of turkeys, ranks 4th in…

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CAVANAUGH ON TOUR- The LINE UP: Spring Conferences

  Hoping to see you and network at some of these events. . .  Be sure to look us up! March 6th, 2014    UNC Chapel Hill, N.C. NEXUS 2014: Water, Food, Climate & Energy Conference…  The Nexus Conference pulls together a…

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Cavanaugh in the News

One of Cavanaugh’s award-winning projects was featured in the May edition of Public Works Magazine. The article entitled “Slick Solutions” is about the innovative grease and septage receiving station at the Fairforest Wastewater Treatment Facility in Spartanburg, SC. Cavanaugh’s unique…

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