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Retrofitting for a future without EEG Feed-in Tariff

Retrofitting for a future without EEG Feed-in Tariff
Retrofitting for the future – The existing Bioenergie Hünxe biogas plant in Hünxe, Germany is being extensively remodeled and expanded to include a gas upgrading system (photo courtesy HZI).

In preparation for the post-EEG operation of its biogas plant in Germany, Bioenergie Hünxe GmbH has commissioned Japanese-Swiss greentech major Hitachi Zosen Inova AG (HZI) to carry out an extensive modernization of the digestion system and install a membrane gas upgrading system for biomethane aka renewable natural gas - RNG)  production. In addition, the North Rhine-Westphalian operating company has commissioned HZI with an expansion of the biogas plant.

In operation since 2005 under the Renewable Energy Sources Act 2004 (EEG), after 20 years the plant in Hünxe will within the foreseeable future have to operate without feed-in tariffs (FIT) for power production.

Against this backdrop, a viable concept for the ongoing long-term operation of the plant was sought.

Expanded capacity

The HZI Group has drawn on its entire portfolio of biogas production and utilization solutions to develop a compelling retrofit package to convert the plant from biogas generation to gas upgrading using membrane technology.

The work will be carried out during plant operation with the shortest possible downtimes. This will enable the plant to continue operating economically, fulfill political requirements for the increased use of organic fertilizer, reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and create a further opportunity to substitute fossil natural gas.

The total volume of substrate processed to produce biogas will increase from 34,000 tonnes to around 62,000 tonnes per year.

A coordinated delivery of the project, which entails almost 20 individual measures, has already begun and is due for completion by mid-2025.

The gas feed-in plant should then be ready for operation and the grid connection established.

Everything from a single supplier

With various portfolio companies specializing in green gases under one roof, HZI will be able to implement most of the state-of-the-art measures involved in the modernization of the biogas plant on a one-stop-shop basis.

The work will include renewing the feeding technology for solid and liquid substrates, converting two fermentation residue stores into secondary digesters, restoring four main digesters (including replacing the submersible agitators with large-paddled, energy-efficient REMEX agitators), modifying the combined heat and power (CHP) units, and retrofitting a gas upgrading system.

In the future, the CHP units will convert only enough biogas to cover the biogas plant’s heat requirements, with the majority used to produce biomethane.

For this purpose, a membrane gas upgrading plant with a processing capacity of 800 Nm³/h of raw gas will be built, in which the carbon dioxide (CO2) contained in the raw biogas will be separated from the methane, which will be upgraded to natural gas quality and fed into the natural gas grid.

The right offering for increased demand

Besides Bioenergie Hünxe, many of the biogas plants in operation have been delivered by biogas specialist Schmack.

With the integration of Schmack, the HZI Group can now offer its customers, as well as operators of plants from other manufacturers, diverse options to make their plants fit for the future, on an integrated but versatile basis.

Every plant is different, which means each has different circumstances and different potential for the future. The differentiated expertise available within the HZI Group enables us to develop customized designs like the one for Hünxe. It doesn’t matter whether the plant is based on wet or dry digestion or whether the aim is to convert to a system for upgrading gas for feed-in or biofuel production – bioLNG in combination with CO2 liquefaction currently offers particularly interesting prospects for many operators, said Manuel Götz, Managing Director of Schwandorf-based Hitachi Zosen Inova Schmack GmbH.

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