Nordsol and Prodeval have joined forces to construct a new state-of-the-art bio-LNG production plant in the southern region of Portugal.
The European duo hopes to have the plant up and running in 2025. It will then serve as an industrial facility in the olive oil production sector, utilising organic wate to create clean, renewable energy.
To maximise the value of the organic residues from the olive oil production site, the biogas plant and the bio-LNG installation will be co-located.
Once fully operational, the facility’s projected output is set to reach 10 tonnes of bio-LNG and 21 tonnes of biogenic liquefied CO2 daily from 1100 nm³/h of biogas, primarily sourced from olive wastewater.
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