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Swedish Biogas International AB

Södra Oskarsgatan 3
SE-582 73 Linköping
SWEDEN
Tel: +46 13 465 08 88
Website: www.swedishbiogas.eu

Main Contact
   Peter UNDEN

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Biogas : Biomass and Bioenergy : Engineering : Heat Generation, Recovery and Use : Power Generation and Use : Renewable Energy Technologies

Further Information

Swedish Biogas International AB offers complete process- and production solutions for biogas as well as own/operate biogas plants. The company offers extensive practical experience and process knowledge from a wide variety of substrates and technologies.

Swedish Biogas International AB was established early in 2006 and now employs nine persons and co-operate closely through an exclusive license agreement with Tekniska Verken i Linköping AB and Svensk Biogas AB with an additional 34 employees focused on bio-methane. The company has been involved in several biogas production plants in Sweden and is now constructing a biogas plant in South Korea.

The company has experience from fifteen years operation, service and development of full-scale biogas production from sewage sludge, organic waste and stillage/crops. This include full scale experience from three methods of producing biogas based on used substrates and a large database of knowledge from laboratory and pilot plants to complement the full scale hands-on experience.

The company has access to full-scale operational production plants as examples and reference in business cases, access to a fully equipped laboratory and pilot scale (40 m3) test plants for development of new and improved customer adapted process concepts among others.

Some selected biogas projects: Organic Waste plant (50 000 tonnes/year), Ethanol Stillage plant (24 000 tonnes/year), Waste water treatment plant and the new pilot plant used in industrialization of new concepts.