French CleanTech
Recycling & Waste

Hybrid Energies

Producing spirulina from biogas emissions


Hybrid Energies : Producing spirulina from biogas emissions

Hybrid Energies is a french project which aims to implement a production of spirulina from biogas. This project is expecting to use CO2, heat and mud providing from biogas to accelerate the development of spirulina.read more Read more

I-D Tech Environnement

Make electricity with wilk.


I-D Tech Environnement : Make electricity with wilk.

ID-Tech Environnement is a french cleantech company led by two engineers, Andre Manonni and Jean-Luc Böhm, who developed a technology for converting wastewater from the cheese industries into bio gas and electricity. read more Read more

Bionersis

Biogas to electricity


Bionersis : Biogas to electricity

Bionersis is a global player of the renewable energies sector specialized in landfill gas valorisation. The company generates high output of carbon-credits (CERs) by capturing and destroying landfill gas through its installations. Bionersis innovative business-model is ideally suited for countries in Latin America and in Asia and contributes directly to promote sustainable development. Since 2007, Bionersis is a Euronext Paris listed company (NYSE Alternext: ALBRS).read more Read more

CETH

Innovative hydrogen production systems


CETH : Innovative hydrogen production systems

CETH is a french cleantech company developing technologies and products for industry and education in the field of decentralised hydrogen production and purification. CETH’s markets address both energy and non-energy hydrogen in practically all fields, while promoting zero emission decentralised hydrogen solutions.read more Read more

Recupyl

Hazardous waste recycling


Recupyl : Hazardous waste recycling

RECUPYL is specialised in the development and industrial implementation of recycling technologies. These technologies, based on hydrometallurgy, support the transformation of waste into valuable materials for re-use, thus closing the loop. They use processes with low energy consumption and no air-borne environmental emissions.read more Read more