The recent inauguration of Norway’s first-of-its-kind biogas plant in Stord, Western Norway, has marked a new era of Norwegian biogas adventure. State-of-the-art Norwegian technology “Antec Bio converters”, which is believed to be a game-changer for anaerobic digestion (AD) technology, is to be used to produce biogas.
The new biogas plant produces liquefied biomethane, liquid CO2, and high-quality bio-fertilisers by utilising local organic materials from fisheries (fish silage), aquaculture, and agriculture as feedstocks. It can, in total, treat 55 000 tons of waste and…
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