Is carried out with partner Domaix energy the systems, which are already under construction, put realization of four bio-gas plants in addition to agricultural substrates on sewage sludge and food waste. This documented the trend that French biogas ferment increasingly industrial residues. Since in France end of 2011 the separation and recycling of kitchen waste from canteens was introduced, organic waste from schools and factory canteens must be recycled energy. Accordingly integrated WELTEC Hygienisierungseinheiten in order to exploit the substances of category 3 in accordance with EU regulation. One more thing in common is the use of heat: the residual heat is utilized in all four biogas plants in a fermentation rest dryer to reduce the Gullemenge and sell the dried Digestate. The heat utilization concept ensures also that the four biogas plants achieve a conversion efficiency of at least 70 percent and the operators thus enjoy the power heat bonuses come in France up to four cents per Is kilowatt hour. BIO POWER the four French investors have decided for WELTEC, because of the lower Saxon engineering is known for its individual implementation. Thus, currently two 600 kilowatt systems, which use similar substrates, differ in the compositions of amounts of, and thus their concepts are created.
Stainless steel fermenter is therefore investment in the Charente on a 3,000 cubic meters, while the other 600 kilowatt plant in Central Burgundy fermentation tank full two 2,000 cubic meters will be built. The two other plants have an output of 190 kW and 255 kW. The smaller, resulting in Lorraine WELTEC biogas plant, comprises a 1,500 cubic meters of measuring stainless steel fermenters and is lined with cow manure from the farm of the operator as well as whole crop silage and leftovers. System will exploit the 255 kW also agro-industrial waste. WELTEC BIOPOWER ensures not only good technical Solutions, but establishes contacts with financing if necessary. Two of the currently established bio-gas plants are borne by the farmers. At the two other plants the WELTEC is partner of Domaix energy from the Alsatian Gundershoffen with Methanor, a French biogas Fund, the financing involved. The company's Domaix energy was established in 2005 and is partner of WELTEC BIOPOWER since then. Since early 2013, Martin Nippe runs the business by Domaix.
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