German biogas company to make gas from sugarcane residues in India
One of the world's leading biogas companies, Biogas Nord AG, based in Bielefeld is taking its first step into the robustly growing Indian renewable energy market. The company received the first contract for the construction of a large biogas plant for the sugar factory Shree Tatyasaheb Kore Warana SSK Ltd. in the Indian state of Maharashta.
The sugar factory in Warana offers the ideal conditions for the operation of a biogas plant. The factory produces approximately 40,000 tons of press cake (bagasse) per year, from which biogas can be produced on a large scale. At the same time, high-quality fertilizer is left behind, and the methane gas emissions that would otherwise be produced can be avoided.
Biogas Nord is going to plan, deliver, and install the new plant and put it into service once completed. The construction of the current biogas plant will begin in approximately three months, will be finished by the end of this year and put into service at the beginning of the coming year. The biogas produced at the sugar factory should replace the fossil fuels it uses for its operations.
The highly efficient biogas plants installed by Biogas Nord AG are based on a flow-storage process. This involves the operation of several tanks (fermenters) with biomass substrate continuously flowing through them (see picture, click to enlarge).
The contract, worth €1.8 million euros, was signed and the foundation stone for the biogas plant was laid in the presence of the Minister for Economic Affairs from North Rhine-Westphalia, Christa Toben, and of Vinay V. Kore, Minister of the State of Maharashta responsible for renewable energy. Mr Kore recently visited North Rhine-Westphalia and was convinced of the potential for large-scale biogas production.
Discussions were held on further biogas plant developments with other sugar factories in the state. There are 165 sugar factories in Maharashta, representing more than half of the total sugar factories in India:
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Biogas Nord AG is one of the largest German technology providers in the biogas sector. The services of the company and its currently over 130 employees encompass all areas of biogas technology, from concept development, detailed planning, plant construction and operation to service and support. The company has already grown very strongly in the last several years. Since 1995, it planned and built over 150 biogas plants.
About fifty other biogas plants are currently in the construction, approval, or planning phase in Germany, the Netherlands, Belarus, USA, England, Italy, Spain, Cuba, and Thailand.
The installed electrical output of BIOGAS NORD biogas plants is more than 50 MW, which can supply 70,000 households with electricity or heat from renewable energy.
The sugar factory in Warana offers the ideal conditions for the operation of a biogas plant. The factory produces approximately 40,000 tons of press cake (bagasse) per year, from which biogas can be produced on a large scale. At the same time, high-quality fertilizer is left behind, and the methane gas emissions that would otherwise be produced can be avoided.
Biogas Nord is going to plan, deliver, and install the new plant and put it into service once completed. The construction of the current biogas plant will begin in approximately three months, will be finished by the end of this year and put into service at the beginning of the coming year. The biogas produced at the sugar factory should replace the fossil fuels it uses for its operations.
The highly efficient biogas plants installed by Biogas Nord AG are based on a flow-storage process. This involves the operation of several tanks (fermenters) with biomass substrate continuously flowing through them (see picture, click to enlarge).
The contract, worth €1.8 million euros, was signed and the foundation stone for the biogas plant was laid in the presence of the Minister for Economic Affairs from North Rhine-Westphalia, Christa Toben, and of Vinay V. Kore, Minister of the State of Maharashta responsible for renewable energy. Mr Kore recently visited North Rhine-Westphalia and was convinced of the potential for large-scale biogas production.
Discussions were held on further biogas plant developments with other sugar factories in the state. There are 165 sugar factories in Maharashta, representing more than half of the total sugar factories in India:
biomass :: bioenergy :: biofuels :: energy :: sustainability :: bagasse :: sugarcane :: biogas ::India ::
Biogas Nord AG is one of the largest German technology providers in the biogas sector. The services of the company and its currently over 130 employees encompass all areas of biogas technology, from concept development, detailed planning, plant construction and operation to service and support. The company has already grown very strongly in the last several years. Since 1995, it planned and built over 150 biogas plants.
About fifty other biogas plants are currently in the construction, approval, or planning phase in Germany, the Netherlands, Belarus, USA, England, Italy, Spain, Cuba, and Thailand.
The installed electrical output of BIOGAS NORD biogas plants is more than 50 MW, which can supply 70,000 households with electricity or heat from renewable energy.
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