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  • Landfills

    Landfills: Energy from waste material When recycling is no longer economically viable, waste is finally disposed of in landfills. As landfills are still filled with organic waste material, this creates large amounts of landfill gas, which can be used to generate energy. Since landfills rarely have their own heating requirements, CHP solutions are not that…
  • Plant bundling

    Plant bundling: together strong, efficient and profitable By bundling biogas plants and processing gas volumes centrally as biomethane, even smaller, decentralised plants can be operated extremely efficiently and profitably. As such, the biogas is collected via a low-pressure line and fed to a jointly used biomethane plant. From there it can be fed into the…
  • Green fuel

    Green fuel: energy transition in the fuel sector It is a global task to reduce our CO2 footprint in the mobility sector. Many “green” fuel alternatives require the development of their own infrastructure. With biomethane, the energy transition can be implemented faster, more economically and more meaningfully. Biomethane is compatible and interchangeable with natural gas.…
  • Bio-CO2

    Bio-CO2 and performance improvement certificates The trade in CO2 certificates is developing by leaps and bounds around the world. This is resulting in some attractive models for the operators of biogas plants. Recycling or final storage of CO2 separated from biogas can significantly improve the CO2 balance. Separated CO2 can be processed based on CCU…