Dossier

Delightful Dung

A state-of-the-art biogas plant extracts pure methane and natural carbon dioxide from cow manure and slurry. Could this be the solution that delivers a sustainable and more resource-saving energy supply? Illustrators: Alex Broeckel

A state-of-the-art biogas plant extracts pure methane and natural carbon dioxide from cow manure and slurry. Could this be the solution that delivers a sustainable and more resource-saving energy supply? Illustrators: Alex Broeckel

High-performance membranes

Ultrapure gases from slurry and manure

The Wipp Valley in the South Tyrol is successfully betting on biogas—partly thanks to Sepuran Green membranes from Evonik.

Biogas

High-performance membrane produces valuable gases

The Sepuran membrane from Evonik makes it possible to convert biogas into biomethane and CO₂.

The energy transition

Biomethane instead of natural gas

Harmen Dekker from the European Biogas Association on how Europe can become less dependent on energy imports.

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Knowledge Storage

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