Wärtsilä Gas Solutions has been contracted to supply a biogas upgrading system to Danish bioenergy provider Maabjerg Biogas, a subsidiary of Skovgaard Energy.
The plant, located in the Maabjerg Energy Center (MEC) in Maabjerg, West Jutland, will have the capacity to upgrade 6,000 normal cubic metres per hour (Nm3/h) of raw biogas, thereby significantly scaling up Denmark’s production and utilisation of biogas.
The large upgrading capacity is crucial to enhancing the efficiency and utilisation of biogas as a viable renewable energy source. It will play an important role in Denmark’s ongoing development of a holistic energy strategy, integrating various renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, and biomass.
Claus Lindholt Mikkelsen, CEO Maabjerg Biogas, said Wärtsilä Gas Solutions has a proven and impressive track record in designing and implementing biogas upgrading systems.
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