Choosing Biogas: looking after the present and safeguarding the future
Why produce Biogas?
Biogas is a great opportunity for the present and the future
The production of biogas is an integrated process connected with agricultural and industrial activities.
for the environment
Using biogas makes it possible to use organic waste again, obtain clean energy and not burden nature with harmful emissions or waste.
For people
Choosing biogas makes it possible to use renewable sources to meet the growing need for energy without weighing on the economic future and on health.
For agriculture
Enhancing agricultural waste and residues to produce biogas and digestate means creating an economic and sustainable circular economy system
For enterprises
Deciding on a biogas plant allows you to optimize internal processes such as the recovery and recycling of organic waste and energy management independently, as well as generating increasing profitability.
Choosing biogas means choosing great energy, agricultural and environmental benefits.
A precious renewable energy source from waste
The evolution towards the circular economy is now an unstoppable process and it takes place through the recycling of by-products and waste generated by our cities, industries and agriculture, to become a precious resource for the production of renewable energy.
Agricultural plants
A great opportunity to revisit and enhance the processes aimed at better resource efficiency, focusing on a more sustainable and environmentally friendly economic activity that generates income and employment.
Agro-industrial plants
Where it is not possible to avoid the production of waste, its economic value must be recovered, minimizing the impact on the environment, in compliance with the European Union strategy and the Paris agreement of 2015, but above all for the environmental benefits in terms of lower CO₂ emissions.
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Biogas helps the air we breathe
Biogas is completely ecological. The production of biogas does not generate CO₂ emissions. The climate and greenhouse effect is zero.
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Obtaining electricity from biogas involves the emission of CO₂ of agricultural and non-fossil origin into the atmosphere.
A positive contribution to the environmental balance
The production of energy therefore appears to be zero emission of fossil CO₂, and thus, by using biogas for the production of electricity, nothing is removed and nothing is added to the CO₂ present in the atmosphere.
This is why we can talk about neutrality, of not changing the environmental balance.
The actual and practical positive contribution to the environmental balance results from the so-called avoided cost.
In other words, from the fact that cogeneration with a plant makes it possible to avoid this energy having to be produced with a traditional fossil fuel system.