Added value for the region
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Start of operation: Fall 2009
Processing capacity: 1,000 Nm³/h of raw biogas
Input: NAWARO
In the German town of Einbeck in the state of Lower Saxony, the MT Group is currently building a new bio natural gas plant together with the E.ON utility company. The system consists of a total of six tanks: two digesters, a post-digester and three residue storage tanks. Production is 35,315 cubic feet (1,000 cubic meters) of raw biogas per hour.
A gas processing plant will be installed next to this which operates according to the BCM method® licensed by the firm DGE in Wittenberg, Germany, and has a feeding capacity of 17,657 cubic feet (500 cubic meters) of bio natural gas per hour.
The production of biogas or bio natural gas has the advantage that various plant species can be used. Ensilage of corn, grass and sugar beets is used for the plant in Einbeck. The plants are grown in the immediate area. This means an additional source of income for the farmers. As a result, the plant ensures long-term added value in the rural area.
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