MAN Energy Solutions is to provide at methanation unit for a wastewater treatment plant in Pau in France. A public call for tenders by the urban community of Pau Bearn in Pyrénées, related to the construction of a new sludge-treatment unit for a wastewater treatment plant, has been won by a temporary consortium of companies led by Suez Eau o France and including Storengy, Camborde Architectes, SOGEA Vinci and EGIS Eau.The new unit will have two main functionsThe treatment of sludge by anaerobic digestion, which produces a mixture of bio-methane and biogenic CO2The conversion of biogenic CO2, a co-product of the anaerobic digestion, along with renewable hydrogen into synthetic methane via power-to-methaneStorengy has entrusted MAN Energy Solutions France with the engineering, supply, transport, installation and on-site commissioning of the methanation unit. The methanation unit will be constructed at MAN Energy Solutions’ site in Deggendorf in , Germany, where the company’s competence center for complex reactor systems for synthetic fuel production is situated.The site’s performance is increased by producing synthetic methane from the methanation of green hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The latter, a product of anaerobic digestion methanisation, is usually released into the atmosphere. The innovative catalytic methanation technology, introduced by Storengy for a world-first on the industrial stage for such an installation,– allows the transformation of all the CO2 emitted into synthetic methane, a green renewable gas. This major technological breakthrough has a dual advantage: the additional production in the long-term of 4,400 MWh of synthetic methane per year, and an unparalleled carbon-neutral footprint. The total bio- and synthetic methane produced by the site will, eventually, be 13,000 MWh per year, the energy equivalent of heating 1,200 homes.
MAN Energy Solutions is to provide at methanation unit for a wastewater treatment plant in Pau in France. A public call for tenders by the urban community of Pau Bearn in Pyrénées, related to the construction of a new sludge-treatment unit for a wastewater treatment plant, has been won by a temporary consortium of companies led by Suez Eau o France and including Storengy, Camborde Architectes, SOGEA Vinci and EGIS Eau.The new unit will have two main functionsThe treatment of sludge by anaerobic digestion, which produces a mixture of bio-methane and biogenic CO2The conversion of biogenic CO2, a co-product of the anaerobic digestion, along with renewable hydrogen into synthetic methane via power-to-methaneStorengy has entrusted MAN Energy Solutions France with the engineering, supply, transport, installation and on-site commissioning of the methanation unit. The methanation unit will be constructed at MAN Energy Solutions’ site in Deggendorf in , Germany, where the company’s competence center for complex reactor systems for synthetic fuel production is situated.The site’s performance is increased by producing synthetic methane from the methanation of green hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The latter, a product of anaerobic digestion methanisation, is usually released into the atmosphere. The innovative catalytic methanation technology, introduced by Storengy for a world-first on the industrial stage for such an installation,– allows the transformation of all the CO2 emitted into synthetic methane, a green renewable gas. This major technological breakthrough has a dual advantage: the additional production in the long-term of 4,400 MWh of synthetic methane per year, and an unparalleled carbon-neutral footprint. The total bio- and synthetic methane produced by the site will, eventually, be 13,000 MWh per year, the energy equivalent of heating 1,200 homes.