[Diageo] Bio-Energy Plant At Distillery

Diageo has just completed a £105M investment program at its Cameronbridge distillery, the largest grain distillery in Scotland. Part of this improvement plan includes the installation of a £65M bio-energy plant, using the expertise of Veolia and BCI Process, who were responsible for the manufacture and installation of the mechanical services and support structure. The whole project incorporates several different processes including anaerobic digestion, biomass conversion, reverse osmosis and ultra-filtration, all of which are contributing to a greatly improved environmental impact. Veolia designed the plant with BCI being responsible for the stainless steel pipework linking the process plant packages and vessels, as well as providing the design and construction of the support structures and gangways etc.

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Ibp January 2014 30
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[Diageo] Bio-Energy Plant At Distillery
Ibp January 2014 30
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