A public-private consortium in Spain is to develop a major biomethane (renewable natural gas) project in Cadiz which aims to open in 2027.
It is designed to recover up to 1,400 scfm (2,400 m³/h) of biogas and inject approximately 273,000 MMBtu (80 GWh) of biogenic natural gas into the gas grid annually.
The firms involved in the Bioreciclaje de Cádiz consortium are Valoriza Servicios Medioambientales, GS Inima, and the Consortium for Urban Waste Management in the province, which manages the Miramundo Environmental Complex – Los Hardales.
It has joined forces with Enagás Renovable, which specialises in developing renewable gas projects, to develop the production project at the Medina Sidonia Controlled Landfill.
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