Construction of 1–3 MW Biogas Complexes
A Sustainable Energy Infrastructure Project Based on Organic Waste

Construction of 1–3 MW Biogas Complexes
A Sustainable Energy Infrastructure Project Based on Organic Waste
The project involves the development of modern biogas complexes with an installed capacity of 1–3 MW, utilizing:
• sewage sludge from wastewater treatment facilities,
• the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW),
• agricultural and agro-industrial waste streams.
The initiative is designed to convert organic waste into commercially viable energy products — renewable electricity, biomethane, and thermal energy — while significantly reducing environmental impact at the regional level.
Key Project Parameters
Installed Capacity: 1–3 MW
Capital Investment (1 MW): approximately €3.5 million turnkey, including engineering, equipment supply, construction and installation works, grid connection, and commissioning.
Implementation Timeline: 20 months from project preparation to commercial operation.
Estimated Payback Period: 3–5 years, depending on tariff structures for renewable electricity, biomethane pricing, and thermal energy offtake arrangements.
