Biomass Cogeneration 


Biomass - Biogas - Anaerobic Digestion - Cogeneration & Turbogas

Organic waste products known as biomass can be used to produce biogas through an anaerobic bacterial transformation process. Following captation and treatment, this gas can be used as a primary energy source for fuelling endothermic motors in a cogeneration system.

Do you want to produce trigeneration or turbogas plants for generating electricity?

Would you like to obtain energy from biogas or biomass?

Are you planning to build a waste-to-energy plant or regassifier?



The many incentives available today make it feasible to construct small to medium sized plants built to measure for private users and associations of users.

One example of this is production of biogas and therefore electricity from animal sewage from pig farming, saving on the cost of disposal of these wastes while also allowing a portion of them to be recovered as agricultural fertilisers.

Together the Patervis & Ecoheat staff have significant experience in planning and supervising work on waste-to-energy plants, incinerators and regassifiers for organic and inorganic wastes all over the world.

 
  Projects Partner
Patervis Srl & Ecoheat Srl Cooperation

Patervis Srl is proud to establish cooperation with Ecoheat Srl, a company renowned in the cogeneration sector for its technical know-how and innovation. Years of experience have made the Ecoheat Srl Group a top authority in the field of energy generation.

On the basis of our clients needs and the productive process, Patervis offers in guidance with Ecoheat, the choice of correct plant design for producing energy using modern cogeneration and tri-generation techniques.

We also offer a number of alternative ways of using various types of biomass and producing biogas through bacterial processes such as anaerobic digestion for generation of biogas from animal sewage.


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Endothermic motors or turbines powered by natural gas, fuel oil, biogas, biomass, etc. can produce from 100 kW to 10,000 kW of electricity through recovery of head produced by productive processes. Investment in plants of this kind usually pays off in two and a half years, and within a few years they pay off with returns of hundreds of thousands of euros.

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