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Alcalá to get Europe’s first solar-biomass heating plant Alcalá de Henares in the Madrid regional community is slated to become the first city in Europe to provide heating to its businesses and citizens from renewable energy generated from a hybrid high temperature solar thermal and biomass facility. Construction on the hybrid facility of Alcalá District Heating (ADH) is slated to begin next year at a total cost of 40 million over three years and when completed will provide solar-biomass heating to more than 9,000 homes, as well as businesses, schools and universities and government buildings. The project will include the largest distribution network for heating and hot water in Spain, generated from a hybrid 20 MW forest biomass plant and 5 MW high-temperature solar thermal facility to be located three kilometers outside Alcalá. According to ADH’s CEO Teo López, the plant will eventually be able to supply hot water to half the city’s population. For full story see: Progressive Spain Benitatxell installs a school composter The Poble Nou de Benitatxell is installing a composter in the school to raise awareness among students of the importance of recycling organic matter. With it, Santa María Magdalena schoolchildren will be able to convert 40% of the waste generated in the dining room into fertilizer that will pay for ecological school gardens. The composter has been installed together with an explanatory and educational panel of the recycling process. The project is part of the educational actions and the promotion of ecology carried out by the Department of Education.