The biomethane produced in Sisak could be delivered to Croatia's gas system, while the residue remaining from the production could be used as an ecologically acceptable fertiliser.
Located in Sisak, the project will be carried out in the tried and tested Biogest PowerRing technology, which has advantages regarding energy efficiency and operational safety as well as the space-saving modular design, underscoring its suitability and effectiveness for the Croatian market. During fermentation of mostly agricultural residues (straw, manure, slurry, and different types of biodegradable waste), the residues are transformed into high-quality organic fertiliser that substitutes for chemical products.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Ina Group on this biomethane project in Croatia” said Biogest’s CEO, Martin Schlerka. “Our innovative PowerRing technology will play a vital role in transforming agricultural waste into renewable energy, contributing to the country's green energy transition and showing the potential of biomethane as a sustainable fuel source.”
Biomethane significantly reduces methane emissions from agricultural operations, producing not only pipeline-quality green gas but also an organic fertiliser that helps reduce the use of chemical fertilisers in agriculture.
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