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Bio Gas
Devganga Jagrati Foundation

Bio Gas Plant

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Biogas plants are characterized by customer orientation and reliability, innovation and efficiency.

Biogas is a gas mixture that occurs when organic waste rots in oxygen-free environment (anaerobic digestion). Biogas formation occurs naturally for example in landfills, but in biogas plants it is produced in a controlled and efficient way from waste streams that would often be unused. Depending on the feedstock material, biogas is 50-70 % methane with excellent fuel properties. One cubic meter of methane is equivalent to one liter of diesel fuel, and requires about 7 kg of biowaste, for example. The rest of the gas mixture is mainly carbon dioxide.

With a biogas plant organic waste and side streams are converted into income by producing renewable energy and organic fertilizer cost-effectively. Produced biogas can be utilized for electricity and heat production. Biogas can be also upgraded to biomethane that can be used as vehicle fuel or fed into the natural gas grid as a substitute for fossil gas.

We promote biogas as a renewable energy source that will deliver business success while protecting the climate. Biogas plants are a solid, long-term investment. We are convinced that biogas plants represent both a reliable energy supply and also the perfect solution for utilization of agricultural and industrial “waste” streams. We do everything to ensure that your investment pays off quickly and reliably.

Profitability of the biogas plant:The payback period of a biogas plant can be a few years. However, it depends on several factors, the most important of which are:

  • Feedstock reception (gate fees).
  • Savings in waste management costs.
  • Feedstock properties, methane yield.
  • Gas utilization method and revenue flows.
  • Income flows and / or savings related to the fertilizer.
  • Technology used and energy efficiency of the plant.