Direct electricity generation in the form of combined heat and power generation is also planned at the site. The plant will use around 200,000 tonnes of liquid manure and manure solids. RWE Innogy and WLV are setting up a project company to operate the first biogas plant. The agricultural association will handle procurement of substrates, processing of fermentation residues and fertiliser sales.
RWE Innogy and WLV sign biogas co-operation agreement
German renewable energy company RWE Innogy has signed a co-operation agreement with the Westphalia-Lippe Agriculture Association (WLV) to construct and operate biogas plants.
19 February 2009 23:00 GMT
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25 November 2012 8:49 GMT
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