BIOMETHAVERSE project: On the road from the fossil to renewable energies
27.09.2024The #100GREEN channel has published the third video in a series of interviews about the #BIOMETHAVERSE, a pan-European biogas research collaboration supported by the European Commission.
This time, the guest of the channel is Reik Ellmann, managing director and owner of Ellmann Engineering. Together with the co-founder and host of the channel, Dmytro Vasyliev, President of RADA, he discusses why Germany and Ukraine have become partners in implementing “a simple idea that may seem complicated” and what they have already achieved at the equator of their research.
How many biogas plants are there in Germany, why hydrogen is one of the key words in the renewable energy industry, and why two containers are in the yard of Ukraine’s MHP Eco Energy –
in the video here.
About BIOMETHAVERSE
BIOMETHAVERSE is a large bioenergy research consortium. For five years, 22 participants from 9 European countries will be looking for innovative ways to produce biomethane. Demonstration sites have been set up in five countries – France, Greece, Italy, Sweden, and Ukraine – to present the results in practice.
Ukraine is developing a special project that will allow the production of green methane at existing biogas complexes cheaper than using classical technology. The team has four members: Bioenergy Association of Ukraine, MHP Eco Energy (Ukraine), Ellmann Engineering (Germany), and Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum (Germany).
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