These types of installations use various raw materials, such as food wastes, animal manure, agricultural waste or other organic materials, to produce biogas through a process called anaerobic fermentation. In the absence of oxygen, microorganisms break down these organic materials into biogas, which is composed mostly of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2). The biogas obtained, after being treated, is used, usually through combustion, in internal combustion engines, for the generation of electricity and thermal energy.
- Recommended for farms, waste water treatment plants, slaughterhouses, waste processing plants, etc.
- Our partner presents a vast portfolio of its own installations, being a company with over 30 years of experience in the field of renewable technologies
- Two biogas installations implemented in Romania
- Possibility of biomethane production (biogas with up to 97% CH4 content), using modular units, own patent
- Installations for capturing CO2 from combustion gases, for local use in greenhouses, slaughterhouses, etc.
- Complete turnkey biogas installations (properly equipped digesters, digester roof, mixers, flare, cogeneration unit, power system, etc.)