In Sweden, Biokraft has signed an exclusive land agreement with the industrial group Perstorp where Biokraft is given the opportunity to design a biogas plant at the Group’s industrial park in Perstorp. The plant’s capacity is planned to be 130 GWh of biomethane and 17,000 tons of liquid CO2 per year and is expected to be completed in 2027.
The plant’s capacity is estimated to be 130 GWh of biomethane and 17,000 tons of liquid CO2 per year and is planned to be completed in 2027. The planning process is considering the possibility of connecting the plant to the gas grid to distribute the gas to western Sweden and northern Europe. The plant will use approximately 300,000 tons of substrate per year, of which a large majority is manure and other residues from agriculture and the food industry. The same amount of processed biofertilizer will also leave the plant and go back to agriculture, where it can supplement or replace fossil fertilizer and also contribute to the green transition.
Tags: Biokraft, biomethane, Sweden
Category: Fuels