Biogas

Producing electrical
energy with Biogas

What is it?
It’s all forms of energy produced from biomass, bioliquids and biogas.
It’s clean and renewable.

How it works?
The fermentation of organic, animal or plant matter in origin by a large number of bacteria gives rise to biogas, which consists mainly of methane and carbon dioxide. The resulting product can be converted into both electricity and heat. Our biogas plants create electricity using agricultural and agro-food biomass from the local area, thus providing a perfect example of a circular and sustainable economy.

The Plants

We have three plants in Sardinia

Guspini

The Guspini plant is located in the province of Cagliari and relies on short chain supply, i.e. from local sources, thus supporting the development of the local economy.

Year of construction: 2012

Plant power: 0,99 MW

Annual clean electricity produced: approx. 8.000 MWh

Decimoputzu

The Decimoputzu plant is located in the province of Cagliari and is managed and supplied by the agricultural company AGRIFERA. Energy produced gives life to the business and excess energy is fed into the public electrical grid.

Year of construction: 2013

Plant power: 0,99 MW

Annual clean electricity: approx. 8.000 MWh

Pabillonis

This plant located in Pabillonis, in the province of South Sardinia, it is fuelled by agricultural materials produced by local suppliers, creating an extremely positive synergy between agriculture and renewable energy.

Year of construction: 2012

Plant power: 0,99 MW

Annual clean electricity: approx. 8.000 MWh

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