Biogas Energy Plants

Biogas is a combustible gas that is acquired as a result of anaerobic fermentation of organic materials. Attractiveness of biogas systems is that they use as input the organic wastes which cause health problems and that they transform these wastes into value. Livestock wastes found so much in amount especially in the rural area are of important inputs for biogas systems. These wastes are either used as fertilizer in agricultural applications by being kept for long time or are transformed into a form called turf and burned in an inefficient way. The importance of biogas technologies come to exist here. These systems make it possible for livestock wastes to be used without being kept, and together with biogas whose energy content is high, organic fertilizer is maintained which is eliminated from weed seeds and pathogens, includes high nitrogen content in a form useful for plants.

From which organic wastes can we obtain biogas?

Fruit, vegetables and leftovers
Livestock wastes (such as grass, straw)
Some industry wastes (such as leather, food, paper)
Sewage treatment plant sludge
Animal fertilizers
Garden waste

Services

  1. Investigation and Preparation of Feasibility Report
  2. Implementation of the Energy Market Regulatory Authority License Application Process
  3. Preparation and Approval by the MENR Project
  4. Electromechanical Equipment Selection
  5. Consulting Services in Plant Installation Phase
  6. Implementation of Acceptance Procedures
  7. Maintenance, Repair and Operation Services
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