- BIOGEST will build a biomethane plant for INA in Sisak, Croatia, by 2026.
- The plant will use BIOGEST's PowerRing technology for energy efficiency and operational safety.
- The project will convert agricultural residues into biomethane and organic fertilizer.
- Biomethane can be delivered to Croatia's gas system, reducing methane emissions.
Project Overview
BIOGEST has been contracted to build a biomethane plant for INA in Sisak, central Croatia, with completion expected by 2026. The plant will integrate BIOGEST's PowerRing technology, known for its energy efficiency, operational safety, and modular design.
Technology and Process
The PowerRing technology will process agricultural residues such as straw, manure, slurry, and biodegradable waste. Through fermentation, these residues will be converted into high-quality organic fertilizer, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers in agriculture.
Environmental Impact
The biomethane produced will be delivered to Croatia's gas system, contributing to the country's green energy transition. Biomethane is a renewable energy source that can be carbon-negative, significantly reducing methane emissions from agricultural operations.