Five Bioenergy

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fIVE BIOENERGY

We convert organic matter into energy, water, CO2 and biofertilizer.

Five Bioenergy was born with the purpose of reducing and valuing the waste generated by society.

The use of waste for the production of renewable energy in a sustainable way is possible thanks to anaerobic biodigestion. This type of technology allows us to reduce the amount of waste that is dumped in our environment, giving value to waste, converting it into energy, water, CO2 and biofertilizer, carrying out a completely circular and sustainable process. 

Biomethane: the renewable gas that valorises waste.

Biomethane, which is produced through biogas generated by anaerobic biodigestion, is a renewable gas based on biogenic materials. It is almost carbon neutral, stabilizes natural cycles and creates added value and regional jobs. Green renewable gas can be made from waste products, manure, and residual materials, as well as renewable feedstocks.

As an energy source, biomethane can generate renewable electricity and heat, used as fuel or as biogas for private homes. In terms of its components, it is identical to natural gas: biomethane can replace natural gas.

Biomethane upgrading opens up a promising future market for the biogas industry in Spain. Powered by the natural gas grid, the green SUV is perfect for decentralized energy supply, offering a long-term replacement for fossil natural gas and driving the energy transition.

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Benefits.

Benefits of Biomethane production:

Continuous production of renewable energy thanks to livestock waste and effluents that allow farms to be energetically self-sufficient.
The reduction of emissions into the atmosphere due to the decomposition of waste and GHG. Improve the greenhouse gas balance of farms by significantly reducing methane and nitrogen emissions from direct storage and spreading of animal manure and organic waste.
Promote the development of rural areas and the creation of jobs in rural areas. Additional income for farmers with a reduction in the cost of inputs thanks to the recovery of digestate.
The availability of delocalized energy.
Reduce the content of ammonium and leachates that contaminate soils and aquifers with nitrates and nitrites that are harmful to health.
The use of natural biofertilizers for agricultural use rich in nutrients.