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Biogas Plant of the Month February - RAWA


Built in
- 2011
Power - 1,998 kWel
Substrates - Corn silage, whole plant silage, grass silage

  • Name: Biogas Plant RAWA (Poland)
  • Owner: BioEnergy Project Sp. z o.o. (B.E.P.), Prozessdesign Dr. Ing. Hans Friedmann
  • Planning: MFB International Biogas Engineers S.A.; L-6452 Echternach
  • Built in: 2011
  • Power: 1,998 kWel
  • Substrates: Corn silage, whole plant silage, grass silage
  • Technical info: Reception hall (34 x 26 x 14 m) with two loading solids system with a volume of 90 m³, 2x fermenter (3,300 m³) with concrete roof, 2x secondary fermenter / storage tank (5,000 m³) with foil roof 
  • Scope of delivery, UTS: UTS Service-Boxes with hydraulic submersible mixers
  • Features: The construction period for this biogas plant was six months. The plant is currently taken into operation. Substrate delivery is realized "just-in-time". It has a control system with an integrated remote maintenance module set. With the beginning of spring 2012, the produced heat of the biogas plant is delivered over a 5 kilometer heatpipe to the heating system of the city of Rawa-Mazowiecka as well as nearby located industrial buildings. 

Biogas Plant of the Month January - Spergau


Built in
- 2011
Power - 440 kW
Substrates - Corn silage, solid manure

  • Name: Biogas Plant Spergau
  • Owner: UDI Biogas 3 GmbH & Co. KG
  • Built in: 2011
  • Power: 440 kW
  • Substrates: Corn silage, solid manure
  • Technical info: Project development including approval planning, gas engine CHP (190 kW), satellite CUP (250 kW), silage storage, solids feeding system, digester and storage tank with hydraulic submersible mixers and UTS Service-boxes
  • Features: Heat supply of a residential area with some already existing heat systems, heat supply to the agricultural company

Biogas Plant of the Month December - Herrensteiner


Built in
- 2011
Power - 400 kW
Substrates - Corn silage, pig slurry

  • Name: Biogas Plant Herrensteiner
  • Owner: Herrensteiner Bioenergie GmbH
  • Built in: 2011
  • Power: 400 kW
  • Substrates: Corn silage, pig slurry
  • Technical info: 1 reception pit (500 m³), 1 fermenter (1884 m³), 1 secondary fermenter (6147 m³), UTS solids feeder (located on concrete roof), UTS pump technology, hydraulic submersible mixers with UTS Service-Boxes
  • Features: This biogas plant quickly achieved a stable operation after the commissioning phase and has remarkable gas yields. Since this project proved to be extremely profitable, the owners are already planning the enlargement of their plant. The heat of this plant is used for the adjacent pig stalls of the company HAG Sauenzuchtbetrieb Drensteinfurt as well as for the heating of the administration building. By using the available slurry for the biogas plant operation, huge improvements regarding odour and hygiene were achieved. The digestate is used as valuable fertilizer - this way the economic cycle is closed in an exemplary manner.

Biogas Plant of the Month November - Bieringen


Built in
- 2010
Power - 800 kW
Substrates - Corn silage, whole crop silage, grass silage

  • Name: Biogas Plant Bieringen
  • Owner: Biogaspark Neckar-Odenwald GmbH (BNO)
  • Built in: 2010
  • Power: 800 kW
  • Substrates: Corn silage, whole crop silage, grass silage
  • Technical info: Triton® fermenter / secondary fermenter (ring-in-ring) with concrete roof as well as one storage tank with foil roof and gas storage, hydraulic submersible mixers with UTS Service-Boxes, UTS pump technology, UTS solids feeder, UTS control technology and UTS separator
  • Features: This plant is built according to UTS standards for industrial / municipal biogas plants. Because of the little space needed as well as the low energy and heating consumption, BNO decided to chose the UTS Triton® system for their project. One special feature of this plant is the great energy recovery concept using nearly all thermal output of the CHP. The company Ziehl-Abegg in Schöntal / Bieringen is provided with energy by an about 1.3 km long district heating pipe. In addition, this biogas plant is equipped with a solids feeder being able to also feed the secondary fermenter with input material by using a reverse belt.

Biogas Plant of the Month October - Szarvas


Built in
- 2011
Power - 4.17 MW
Substrates - Slaughterhouse wastes, whey, turkey and cow manure, pig slurry, renewable raw material (sweet sorghum)

  • Name: Biogas Plant Szarvas (Hungary)
  • Owner: r.e Bioenergie GmbH
  • Built in: 2011
  • Power: 4.17 MW
  • Substrates: Slaughterhouse wastes, whey, turkey and cow manure, pig slurry, renewable raw material (sweet sorghum)
  • Technical info - UTS - Scope of delivery: 2 reception pits (á 250 m³), 4 fermenters (á 2,100 m³), 2 secondary fermenters (á 3,700 m³), 1 substrate storage tank (1,500 m³), 2 solid feeders (á 100 m³), 1 biological desulphurization unit (for 1,650 Nm³/h), hydraulic submersible mixers with UTS Service-Boxes, UTS control technology, UTS separators
  • Features: This biogas plant Szarvas has so far been the largest project of UTS Biogastechnik GmbH. The 4.17 MWel wet fermentation plant continuously produces about 35,000 Nm³/d biogas, while the transformation into thermal and electrical energy is realized during basic and peak load times (~21 h/d) in order to maximize the efficiency. This biogas plant is fed with waste material, e.g. slaughterhouse wastes and whey as well as renewable raw material. The digestate is treated by using UTS separators. The overall construction period was twelve months from the official ground breaking ceremony until the finishing of installation works. 

Biogas Plant of the Month September - Il Cascinino


Built in
- 2011
Power - 703 kW
Substrates - Cow manure, corn silage, rice husks

  • Name: Societá Agricola Il Cascinino (Italy)
  • Owner: Camillo Colli & Riccardo Ramella
  • Built in: 2011
  • Power: 703 kW
  • Substrates: Cow manure, corn silage, rice husks
  • Technical info - 1x Triton® fermenter (3400 m³), 1x Triton® secondary fermenter (3400 m³), 2x existing storage tanks (total 4500 m³), hydraulic submersible mixers with Service-Boxes and centrifugal pump technology
  • Features - This biogas plant was the first 703 kW UTS Triton® plant in Italy and another special feature is that this plant is fed with rice husks. The engine is placed in a separate building next to the biogas plant.

Biogas Plant of the Month August - Frank


Built in
- 2009
Power - 220 kW
Substrates - Corn, green rye, cow and pig manure, chicken manure, pig slurry

  • Name: Frank GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)
  • Owner: Bernd Frank
  • Built in: 2009
  • Power: 220 kW
  • Substrates: Corn, green rye, cow and pig manure, chicken manure, pig slurry
  • Technical info - Fermenter (1000 m³), secondary fermenter (2000 m³), hydraulic submersible mixers with Service-Boxes and UTS pump technology
  • Features - The biogas plant of Bernd Frank is one of three UTS plants in the German city Heppen near Bad Sassendorf. Its most important features are the very well planned sizes of fermenters, a thought out heat concept and a conveyor belt which is perfect for the use of fibrous input material. This concept leads to a very high plant utilization of 95 %. The heat of the biogas plant is used for the farm´s own pig breeding buildings as well as the Frank´s home. In addition, Mr Frank added a dryer for crops and wood to use the remaining heat of his biogas plant.

Biogas Plant of the Month July - Kapuvár


Built in
- 2009
Power - 526 kW
Substrates - Cow manure, cow slurry, milk whey and some corn silage

  • Name: Kapuvár, Miklósmajor
  • Owner: Kisalföldi Mezögazdasági Zrt., Nagyszentjános
  • Built in: 2009
  • Power: 526 kW
  • Substrates: Cow manure, cow slurry, milk whey and some corn silage
  • Technical info - Fermenter (1730 m³), secondary fermenter (5300 m³), hydraulic submersible mixers with Service-Boxes and UTS pump technology, plus 2x 5300 m³ opened digestate tanks with hydraulic submersible mixers that could work later as biological fermenters
  • Features - The biogas plant Kapuvár, Miklósmajor is the first biogas plant in Hungary built with UTS technology. The biogas plant is fed with cow manure, cow slurry and whey. There is only a small amount of corn silage fed (average is 0-3 tons / day). The biogas plant is at the customer´s farm, so he was really interested in using as much manure and slurry as possible. The UTS substrate feeding, pumping and mixing technology gives him the possibility to do so. After one year of operation the CHP efficiency was close to 95 %. UTS also already finished the construction works of the second biogas plant for this customer.

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