11.26.2019
A 1MW biogas plant in Greece, generating 8,500 MWh of electricity
Case history
Under the Greek sun, in the heart of Macedonia, stands a 1MW biogas plant, generating 8,500 MWh of electricity and 6,500 MWh of thermal energy. The plant, which has been operating since 2016 and is owned by LAGADA S.A., is powered 70% by animal waste, 1.5% by energy crops and the rest by waste from the agricultural food industry. The plant offers numerous benefits, including a reduction in CO2 emissions of around 600 tons a year.
Origin: Greece
Speaker
Athanasios Totsidis
Civil Engineer, Biogas Lagada S.A.
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