Biogas
How it works
A biogas plant is the hub of circular energy in agriculture and industry. Through the natural process of anaerobic digestion, biomass such as agricultural residues, livestock waste, and organic waste are transformed into biogas, a mixture composed mainly of methane and carbon dioxide.
This renewable and programmable energy source can be used to produce electricity and heat or, after a refining process, converted into biomethane for injection into the grid. The cycle is completed with the production of digestate, a high-quality natural fertilizer that closes the material cycle, reducing environmental impact and transforming a disposal cost into a resource.
Range
Green Power Technologies s.r.o. designs and manufactures advanced cogeneration solutions for biogas plants, developed to ensure operational reliability and high energy efficiency. Cogeneration units allow for the simultaneous production of electricity and heat, maximizing the yield of available biogas and increasing self-consumption or energy revenues.
In addition to CHP solutions, the company designs and manufactures boiler systems for supplementary heating of digesters and for integrating ancillary thermal production into the plant.
These technologies are designed to operate stably even in the presence of biogas with variable methane content, maintaining high performance and ensuring continuity of operation with downtime reduced to a minimum.
Customizations
Green Power Technologies believes in a sustainability model that is accessible to all production scales. This is why it has developed biogas-powered micro-cogeneration solutions, designed for businesses that have limited amounts of biomass but still want to embark on a circular economy path.
The solutions are based on small, tailor-made systems capable of maximizing small flows of biogas through decentralized energy production directly at the point of consumption. The modularity and compactness of the plants make these solutions easy to install and manage, allowing small businesses to transform their organic waste into a concrete source of energy and economic value.
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