We drive development of R&D projects
Here at Genia Bioenergy, we join the push for R&D+i in renewable gases, by taking an active part in various R&D projects associated with Bioenergy.
Here at Genia Bioenergy, we join the push for R&D+i in renewable gases, by taking an active part in various R&D projects associated with Bioenergy.
The ECOLOOP project develops and demonstrates a set of solutions to optimise the combination of different distributed energy sources (biogas, biomass, agro-PV, geothermal), meeting local needs for electricity, heating, cooling, transport, waste and land management in rural areas, fostering regional development and creating benefits for farmers and foresters.
The overall objective of LIFE REPTES is to showcase a new circular economy model that integrates the production of biohydrogen from pre-treated lignocellulosic by-products and WWTP sludge by means of a dark fermentation process.
The pioneering project DIGITALTWIN4BIOGAS will research and develop a digital twin to improve the efficiency and the environmental sustainability of biogas production plants that process livestock waste.
Intelligent, cooperative recycling across the value chain aimed at creating a 360º sustainable society. Its goal is to investigate and develop an intelligent, collaborative environment that enables us to drive and introduce new, scalable measures to improve the current recycling process by implementing AI-based digital tools.
The main goal of Genia Bioenergy in this project executed in collaboration with Inderen is to research, develop and experimentally test a system that enables integration of modular (containerised) pasteurisation units into biogas plants in a much more efficient and economical manner compared to systems already on the market.
Production of new raw materials from living non-vegetal organisms and new biological products through a biorefinery approach, transforming under-used side-streams from the brewing industry.
Development of a modular pasteurisation system with heat-recovery technologies for maximum efficiency in the treatment of dehydrated sewage sludge and valorisation of the same for agricultural use.
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