Methalac: Revamping Your Biogas Plant with a Biogas Expert

Graphic - Banner for Methalac's article about their biogas plants in Italy.

By Methalac

For over 12 years, Methalac has been at the forefront of biogas expertise in France, with 65 anaerobic digesters designed and installed. Throughout this time, we have witnessed the evolution of the French biogas market, which began with cogeneration and has since shifted toward biomethane injection.

Methalac specializes in the design and installation of biogas plants, as well as the revamping of existing biogas plants. Our portfolio includes projects ranging from full-site extensions such as adding an additional digester tank and a new feeding line, to modernization work with the addition of a pasteurization line in order to digest food waste from animal feed and unsold goods from agro-industries. By focusing on these advancements, we ensure that our clients can maximize their production and reach a high standard of energy efficiency.

Picture - An overview of Methalac's biogas site in Italy.

Italy, much like France, is undergoing a similar transformation. Historically focused on cogeneration, Italy is now evolving toward biomethane injection, offering a significant opportunity to expand production. With the right investments, existing biogas plants can be adapted or expanded to accommodate new feedstock and achieve greater output. Methalac has already completed several notable extension projects, including 15 pasteurization lines, automation modernization with our in-house program, added digesters, etc., demonstrating our commitment to innovation and performance.

When modernizing your existing infrastructure, undertaking a full-scale biogas project and/or boosting your performance with predictive maintenance and biological supervision, you can trust Methalac’s proven expertise. With our teams located in the Alps region, we are well-positioned to support Italy’s growing biogas market.

Contact us today to learn how Methalac can help to optimize your biogas operations!

For more information, read our Biogas Italian Magazine.

Picture - Methalac's biogas plant.

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