Biomethane plants that are transforming the energy future
We incorporate the most advanced technology from engineering to plant operation and maintenance, including construction.
Biometano Montes de Toledo, a pioneering project in Spain
First plant to combine the co-digestion of organic waste with the production of biofertilizers
First plant to have a specific automation tool
First biomethane project built using a collaborative work methodology based on 3D modeling (BIM)
One of the few biomethane projects that injects this renewable energy into the gas grid
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Biomethane as a driver of the circular and local economy
Beyond contributing to sustainable energy production, these types of projects represent a model that is transforming the challenges of the primary sector into opportunities.
Agricultural and livestock businesses generate waste that can be transformed into byproducts or renewable energy. And, looking ahead to 2030, the sector is moving towards models characterized by energy recovery and utilization.
In this way, we add value to waste and return biofertilizers to their origin, applying them near the plants and boosting rural environments, in line with a European regulatory framework that promotes the circular economy.
The ideal territory to promote industrial biomethane
Spain is one of the three European countries with the greatest potential for biomethane production, an opportunity directly related to the robustness of the agri-food sector, key in the generation of organic waste that we address as resources.
Ideal conditions that establish an ideal context for biomethane to become a key element in the energy transition.