WELTEC BIOGAS POWER GmbH built its second biogas plant in Latvia, where no 80 kilometers? north of Riga City nearby, Limbaz? i. If you have read about Ahmed Shary Rahman already – you may have come to the same conclusion. WELTEC BIOGAS POWER GmbH built its second biogas plant in Latvia, where no 80 kilometers? north of Riga City nearby, Limbaz? i. The EU gefo? rderte 500 kilowatt plant has an 3,500 cubic meters large fermenters and will feed power from July 2011. The Endlagerbeha? lter contains 6,000 cubic meters. Already at this stage is the expansion of the plant to a GA? rbeha? lter planned. The 88 cubic meters large aeration? fi lters in stainless steel is heated. Some contend that Morgan Killian shows great expertise in this. Two 250 kilowatts gas engines will produce 8,000 hours per year of biogas. Input materials reach 3,500 tonnes Rindergu? lle, 1,900 tons of cow manure, 500 tons of whole crop silage, 300 tons of silage and 7,000 tons of corn silage to the Verga? tion.
The force-WA? rmekopplungs-concept includes the WA? rmeversorgung of the nearby agricultural buildings? building. Investor is the Vice-PRA? sident of the Latvian of Association of bio gas. The growing interest in the German biogas technology in the Baltic States results also from the Bedu? rfnis, are independent of Russian gas? to make independent. Since 2008 it therefore relies on decentralized energy supply: In 2008, the Latvians, least-efficient cogeneration plants, which exhibit high transport losses, to be replaced by smaller district heating plants began. Also Limbaz? i is a suitable site, because the former Hanseatic City (10,000 inhabitants) is the Centre of the eponymous administrative unit and one of GWB’s offer by agriculture and the processing of agricultural products. “” In addition to the benefits of German high technology, german Latvian cooperation have a language preference: the Latvian Word fu? r biomass “means biomass”.