For a client in the north of the country, we are working on the expansion of the current biogas installations, which are one of the three largest biogas installations in Europe. Our expertise has been deployed to map the entire process, provide basic and detail engineering and BIM and construction management.
What exactly is fermentation?
At a fermentation plant, biomass is supplied in trucks to be converted into biogas through fermentation in a closed system. Fermentation is caused by bacteria and fungi that are present in the manure. This Biogas is sustainable gas which consists of approximately 60 percent methane. In addition, biogas contains a large amount of CO2 and a small amount of sulphur. After fermentation, the CO2 is removed and used in greenhouse horticulture. You have 3 types of fermentation, namely;
– Mono-fermentation
– Co-fermentation
– All-purpose fermentation
After fermentation, digestate remains as a residual product. This is used as fertilizer for agriculture.
If you would like to know more about fermentation, please contact us via email info@besa.nl or call Jans Beijering on 06-22132183.
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