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Biogas Plant Construction
Schmack - Biogas Plant
Are you planning to construct a new biogas plant? At Schmack, we have the all-inclusive support package you`ve been looking for! Biogas is a key renewable source of energy alongside solar and wind. Biogas can be produced in a particularly environmentally responsible and COâ‚‚ neutral way from sustainable waste materials that are available at a regional level. The biomass is broken down by special microorganisms into around two thirds methane, which is typically used as fuel in combined heat and power units to generate electricity and heat. As a competent partner in plant construction, Schmack Biogas supplies turnkey plants. From project development through to approval planning and acceptance of the finished plant – with us, your project is in safe hands. Take advantage of our comprehensive technical and biological service and put your confidence in EUVIS, our 24-hour remote monitoring system.
Power-to-Gas
Storing surplus power in the gas grid – start your energy transition with Schmack Biogas as your competent plant constructor and microbEnergy as your technology partner. Power-to-gas is the conversion of electricity into hydrogen or methane, an ideal technology for integrating the electricity, heat and mobility industries. If the hydrogen produced by this process is then converted into methane (CH4) together with carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚), it is referred to as "power-to-methane". Potential sources of COâ‚‚ are biogas and sewage plants or synthesis gases from industrial processes. Hydrogen is produced in an electrolyser or is also obtained from industrial processes.
Gas Feed-in
Renewably generated biomethane is environmentally responsible, efficient and easy to integrate into heat concepts. Biomethane from a biogas plant is an attractive alternative to fossil fuels. The upgrading of biogas to the quality of natural gas is a prerequisite for optimum utilisation in terms of energy efficiency and economy. It enables transport within the existing regional gas grids – in highly compressed form as well as in liquid form after cooling. Benefit from our many years of expertise in gas feed-in plants starting at 150 Nm³ of biomethane for profitable feed-in. We work with you to develop concepts for trading your biomethane, and handle the project planning and the approval procedures for your feed-in plant. We also develop concepts for combining biogas plants at different locations. This way, several biogas plants can be connected to generate biomethane and jointly inject the gas produced into the gas grid.
