Two established waste anaerobic digestion plants with a capacity of 2,537 kWel and 350 Nm³/h of biogas processing
Company Description
The company operates two established waste anaerobic digestion plants with a combined electrical output of 2,537 kWel and an existing biogas processing capacity of 350 Nm³/h. Both sites have been in operation for more than 15 years and are certified as specialized waste management facilities in accordance with Section 56 of the German Waste Management Act (KrWG). Well-established reception, unpacking, and sanitization processes form the basis for well-established and reliably organized plant operations.
Industry sector
Supply / Energy / Waste disposal / MiningThe company offers the collection and energy recovery of organic waste and residual materials through anaerobic digestion. This process produces biogas, which can be used for decentralized electricity generation or upgraded to biomethane through the existing processing system. The integrated processes enable an efficient combination of waste treatment and renewable energy production.
The company primarily serves commercial waste generators and waste management partners who deliver organic waste for anaerobic digestion, dewatering, and sanitization. Customers benefit from established acceptance processes, reliably organized plant availability, and the certification of both sites as specialized waste management facilities in accordance with Section 56 of the German Waste Management Act (KrWG). The facilities, which have been in operation for more than 15 years, form a solid foundation for ongoing customer relationships in the field of organic waste recycling.
The market for organic waste recycling and the production of biogas and biomethane is a well-established part of the renewable energy sector and the circular economy in Germany. Growth potential stems in particular from the rising demand for climate-friendly energy, the decarbonization of heat and energy supply, and the increasing importance of high-quality material and energy recovery from waste. Legal requirements for the separate collection and environmentally sound treatment of organic waste support the demand for professional waste disposal and anaerobic digestion capacities. With its long-standing, certified facilities and existing biogas processing capabilities, the company is well-positioned to benefit from these developments.
The competitive landscape includes, in particular, other waste anaerobic digestion and biogas plants, as well as indirect waste disposal alternatives such as composting, thermal recovery, and landfilling. The two sites are distinguished by their more than 15-year operational history, their certification as specialized waste management facilities in accordance with Section 56 of the Waste Management Act (KrWG), and their established reception, unpacking, and sanitization processes. The existing biogas processing facility, with a capacity of 350 Nm³/h, and the well-established operational procedures also create operational barriers to entry and support the reliable processing of suitable organic waste.