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🔹 0.5 MW Biogas Complex
Ideal for farms and mid-sized agricultural enterprises.
Result: autonomous power supply, stable generation, and operating cost reduction of up to 40%.
🔹 1 MW Biogas Complex
A solution for agroholdings and processing facilities.
Result: profitable and scalable energy production.
Development of “green” energy 3
There are countries in the world that make the most of renewable energy sources simply because they are the most accessible. For example, Iceland is located on hot underground geysers. Steam power plants are built on the largest of them, and excess hot water is pumped into pipes under the roads and thus heated in winter. Norway’s energy balance consists of almost 80% of hydroelectric power. The country has many mountain rivers. And water use technologies have been known to mankind for several thousand years.
Development of “green” energy 2
There are countries in the world that make the most of renewable energy sources simply because they are the most accessible. For example, Iceland is located on hot underground geysers. Steam power plants are built on the largest of them, and excess hot water is pumped into pipes under the roads and thus heated in winter. Norway’s energy balance consists of almost 80% of hydroelectric power. The country has many mountain rivers. And water use technologies have been known to mankind for several thousand years.
Development of “green” energy
There are countries in the world that make the most of renewable energy sources simply because they are the most accessible. For example, Iceland is located on hot underground geysers. Steam power plants are built on the largest of them, and excess hot water is pumped into pipes under the roads and thus heated in winter. Norway’s energy balance consists of almost 80% of hydroelectric power. The country has many mountain rivers. And water use technologies have been known to mankind for several thousand years.