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Biogas for the future

Innovative biogas plants that combine nature with modern technology.

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We offer solutions characterized by high efficiency and ease of use.

High performance

Our modular biogas plants are ideal for various customers.

Flexibility

Engreena supports sustainable development and the circular economy.

Sustainable development

Special offer

In our offer, you will find comprehensive biogas solutions – from the simplest installations with a flexible fermenter, through horizontal stainless steel fermenters, to traditional concrete structures.

Biogas plants

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Additionally, we offer a range of innovative installations supporting effective wastewater management, including systems for recovering "grey water," rotary screens for wastewater, systems for granulating or pyrolyzing digestate (biochar production), flotation devices, and wastewater treatment plants using MBR technology.

Rainwater management support installations

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We provide comprehensive service, supply spare parts, and also implement startups and process automation systems that will increase the efficiency and reliability of installations.

Service, spare parts, and process automation

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FAQ

Biogas technology offers many benefits for the environment. We propose a complete, container-based micro-cogeneration installation (MIK) that will convert waste into energy and a high-quality, odorless fertilizer with a peat-like consistency. No building permits or connection permits are required. Just regular notifications are sufficient. The installation arrives in a plug & play form.

What are the benefits of using biogas technology?

The energy from biogas plants depends on the size and type of organic waste being processed.

How much energy can I expect from a biogas plant?

NO. Many myths have developed on this topic. Wastewater treatment plants with open tanks often smell, especially when biogas plants are located nearby. Large installations (several MW) that store substrate (e.g., decaying waste from meat processing plants or manure) can also emit odors. A micro-biogas plant uses substrate continuously, and the installation itself is airtight.

Does a biogas plant smell?

A biogas plant is a facility that processes organic waste into renewable energy through anaerobic fermentation.

What is a biogas plant and how does it work?

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Contact us and discover biogas opportunities!

CONTACT

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office@engreena.com

Phone: +44 770696 78 69