Biomass Magazine
Mar 12 2014
The Bear Republic Brewing Co. held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the world’s first bioelectrically enhanced wastewater to energy system, dubbed EcoVolt, in Cloverdale, Calif.
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The Press Democrat
Mar 11 2014
What comes out of a brewery as waste is arguably just as important as the stuff that comes out as drinkable beer. Wastewater is a huge issue for every brewery, certainly in California.
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US EPA
Mar 11 2014
Innovation research investment recipient unveils advanced bioelectric technology.
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Greenbiz.com
Mar 05 2014
The prolonged California drought is forcing businesses and farms across the state to rethink the risks associated with existing water-sourcing strategies, including how to make better use of wastewater.
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The Boston Globe
Feb 19 2014
Wastewater technology is a crowded field, but this startup has an edge: Its cleanup process yields electricity.
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Planet Forward
Feb 17 2014
This is America and we love our beer. But along with all the hoppy goodness comes leftover wastewater.
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2degrees Network
Feb 16 2014
The Bear Republic Brewing Company in Sonoma County, California has installed a water treatment system that generates clean water and energy and significantly reduces the brewery’s carbon footprint.
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Flow Control Network
Feb 13 2014
Bear Republic Brewery in Cloverdale, Calif., recently installed Cambrian Innovation's EcoVolt system to turn wastewater into energy to power its beer-making operation.
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The Guardian
Feb 13 2014
As drought worsens in the western US, Cambrian Innovations aims to reduce water consumption and cost while making energy
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IEEE Spectrum
Feb 10 2014
People have long known there is energy in wastewater; extracting it economically is the problem. Startup Cambrian Innovation claims its technology can do it and a brewery and a winery are now using it to clean their wastewater while producing energy.
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