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| Six boilers for biogas plant In July 2011, Hungary's largest and most state-of-the-art biogas plant was put into operation. The project was implemented by r.e Bioenergie GmbH from Regensburg via its Hungarian subsidiary in close cooperation with the food processing company Gallicoop Pulykafeldolgozó Zrt based in Szarvas. Bosch Industriekessel was responsible for the innovative boiler technology in this outstanding project, supplying six Loos manufactured boilers and a WSM-V water service module to Hungary. The plant produces approximately 12,500,000 Nm³ of raw biogas annually from organic waste and energy crops. The waste heat, which accumulates in the process of generating electricity from the biogas, is used to produce heating and cooling for Gallicoop. A combined heat and power (CHP) module and two Unimat UT-L boilers fired with LPG or biogas supply the heat required to operate the fermenters for biogas production. The second boiler serves primarily as a redundancy and covers peak load. The boilers are equipped with low-emission burners and integrated flue gas heat exchangers for maximum energy utilisation. Efficiencies of nearly 97 per cent can be achieved even at very low loads. write your comments about the article :: © 2011 Construction News :: home page |