ENER·G works in partnership with the digestion plant developers and clients and connects to the system where the fermentation of the biomass has happened and the output, a methane-rich gas is generated.
This will be then used in the ENER·G CHP unit, where it is burned in a reciprocating engine. ENER·G cogeneration technology enables customers to realise the maximum economic and ecological benefits available from utilising biogas for power generation.
The unit can be
- internal
- external, in a fully mobile, containerised unit
Energy generated:
- Electricity and
- low temperature hot water (90 °C) or
- medium temperature hot water (120 °C) or
- steam up to 220 °C
The heat can be utilised locally while ENER·G can then sell electricity to the local grid and administer the process for the recovery of Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs).