Germany-headed biogas producer and technology supplier Weltec Biopower GmbH (WELTEC) has announced that it has extended the successful cooperation with its service partner, Northern Ireland (NI) based Gordons Technical Service Ltd (GTS) until the end of 2026.
The cooperation with GTS has been in place since 2017 and applies to WELTEC customers from Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland.
Both companies have many years of experience in the region – WELTEC built one of the first biogas plants in England in 2006 and is one of the pioneers of biogas plant construction there.
GTS Managing Director Trevor Gordon also has expertise in the field and has, for example, been successfully responsible for servicing WELTEC’s Ballyrashane Creamery installation.
Valued service provider
The plant processes dairy waste, energy crops, and cattle slurry. Since Irish dairy cooperative Lakeland Dairies acquired Ballyrashane in 2019, GTS has been involved significantly in repairs, new installations, and commissioning upgrades to increase the plant’s performance.
The support of Trevor and the GTS team is very important to us, especially their assistance with continuous improvements said David Hughes, Environmental Manager at Ballyrashane Creamery.
GTS offers a wide range of services, from fixing minor breakdowns of stuck valves to replacing roofs, and mixers, and servicing the MULTIMix liquid input system.
In addition, there are regular maintenance and remote monitoring services. This also includes necessary modifications to the plant control system, which are carried out on-site together with WELTEC specialists.
Ultimately, the service ensures efficient operation for a high energy yield.
We value enormously at GTS that the team can be at any WELTEC plant in the region within twelve hours if necessary, said Rüdiger Ötken, Service Manager at WELTEC.
Another success factor is the stable biological digestion process.

The operators of WELTEC plants in the UK and Ireland are in direct contact with the biology team in Vechta, Germany for this purpose.
The service includes monthly process monitoring and regular laboratory analyses of the biological parameters as well as individual troubleshooting.
For this purpose, digester samples have to be examined and assessed by the biological service.
This enables economical operation. In addition, the optimization of the substrate mix through the assessment of feed materials and feed changes even during the planning phase of a plant.
The service package is rounded off by fermentation tests when new substrates are used, the preparation of biological start-up plans during commissioning, and biological training on the plants.

