Kompogas building on success in Perugia

Hitachi Zosen Inova is to build a new Kompogas plant in collaboration with its Italian partner Cesaro Mac Import, this already being the fifth such facility in Italy.
Kompogas
Dr. Stephan Barth, pixelio.de

The plant will process some 40,000 t/a bio waste and 13,500 t/a green waste, producing enough high-quality biomethane to provide energy for up to 2,400 households or more than 500 natural gas-driven vehicles.

Italy’s fifth Kompogas plant is to be built in Foligno, a town in the province of Perugia, with completion scheduled for the end of 2018. Along with the composting technology by Cesaro Mac Import (CMI), the dry anaerobic digestion (AD) technology provided by Hitachi Zosen Inova (HZI) will form the core of an overall concept aimed at processing and profitably recycling local organic waste. The regional bio waste (SSO or ‘FORSU’) and green waste will be processed using dry anaerobic digestion and composting to deliver the best possible yields. While the biogas produced will be upgraded to valuable biomethane, the digestate will provide nutrient-rich liquid fertilizer and high-grade compost for use in agriculture.

HZI will deliver the AD section of the plant, namely two PF1300 steel digesters with the corresponding technology, including the control system. These will in future process around 40,000 t/a of SSO and 13,500 t/a of green waste. The digestion process will produce more than 14,000 Nm3 of biogas every day, which will subsequently be upgraded into biomethane and fed into the local gas grid or sold as an environmentally friendly fuel in the form of compressed natural gas (CNG). The energy generated will be sufficient to supply up to 2,400 households or to fuel more than 500 natural gas-driven vehicles, thus saving more than 2,000 tonnes of fossil fuel per day.

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