Biogas
The biogas industry is making a significant contribution to the energy provision of individual countries. Smaller biogas plants providing decentralized electric- and heating provision, in particular, are being brought online. Aside from that, the increase deployment of stations feeding biomethane into the natural gas pipeline underscores the growing trend toward industrial applications. Particular challenges lie in the further development and the application of appropriate technologies, access to raw materials and the optimization of closed energy and material cycles.
- Market - Which markets should be entered or expanded into?
- Upscaling - What is the attainable scope for fermentation and conversion?
- Value chain - How far should integration reach (raw material to launch)?
- Technology - What is the optimal technological application? To what extent can energy streams most efficiently be exploited through the deployed technologies?
- Raw materials - Which raw materials can be exploited, where and how are they accessible?
- Locations - In which locations can the feed-in potential be optimally exhausted?
- Cooperation - Which partners and networks are of importance (energy providers, network operators, cities/states/municipalities)?
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