Power-to-Gas
From Biogas Plant Construction
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.
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The central step in the BiON® process is 'biological methanation'. Inside the methaniser, microorganisms convert hydrogen and CO₂ into pure methane. The synthetic methane obtained in this manner can be stored in a gas tank and used when needed or injected directly into the gas grid for storage and distribution. Schmack Biogas is currently constructing a biological methanation plant with an electrolysis power of 2.5 MW.
Your first step towards a power-to-gas plant
Every power-to-gas project starts with an evaluation of the intended location. If you would like more details about an appropriate power-to-gas plant concept and the technical and economic feasibility, our sister company microbEnergy GmbH would be happy to support you as a reliable and experienced partner. You will receive a professionally compiled feasibility study as a solid basis further investment decisions.
Power-to-gas - the convincing conclusion: through electrolysis and the use of CO₂ surplus power is converted into methane gas, which can be transported within the gas grid, stored there, and converted back when needed.
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