PlanET cofermentation plants transform waste into energy. Waste materials such as food waste,slaughter waste and waste products from the food industry predominately serve as fermentation substrates. Valuable synergy effects are also created for bioethanol and biodiesel production. Residual materials such as glycerine or mash can easily be used in a PlanET cofermentation plant.
When the quality and quantity of the input material are consistent, the energy yield is often quite high. The construction of a cofermentation plant is thus a worthwhile alternative for many industrial operations. Waste management expenses drop, the heat generated can be used in your own production facilities, and you can collect fees at a fixed rate by feeding the electricity into the public network. PlanET Biogastechnik has already built numerous cofermentation plants around the world. PlanET's laboratory team will be glad to advise you on possible charge materials and biogas yields.