A Project of r.e Bioenergie GmbH

Hungary's largest waste-to-biogas plant is from Bavaria

Around 12,500,000 standard cubic meters of raw biogas are extracted every year from slaughterhouse waste of a modern poultry farm. The ambitious project was developed by multilingual r.e Bioenergie engineers and an Hungarian subsidiary that operates the plant.

The energy concept includes a local heat grid that provides the neighbouring poultry farm with heating and cooling derived from the waste heat of three 1.2 MW gas motors. In 2009, this system was honored by the EU as trend-setting and worthy of sponsorship.

Production of biogas from waste material, especially from slaughterhouse waste, is still an emergent technical method in Hungary. Hence, the approval process up to its much-haled inauguration in 2011 was quite complex.

r.e Bioenergie builds on the commitment of the Eastern European countries to European energy policy. It develops innovative projects, supported by ambitious engineers who know the energy market and the political decision-making processes.

Facts

Date of installation 2011
Town, country Szarvas, Hungary
Installed power in KW 4,170 kW

Parameter

Thermal power 4,135 kW

Company

r.e Bioenergie GmbH
Company profile
Ludwig Dinkloh
Blumenstr. 16
93055 Regensburg
Germany
Phone: +49(0)941-698730-0
Fax: +49(0)941-698730-550
Email: info@rebioenergie.com
Web: www.rebioenergie.com

 
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