Nearly 20 MW of green energy to arrive from biogas power plants near Plandiste – Construction of 20 facilities on over 22 ha planned

Source: eKapija Friday, 04.10.2024. 11:22
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In the territory of the municipality of Plandiste, the plan is to build 20 mutually independent biogas facilities of 999 kW each for the production of electrical energy, as can be seen from the Urban Project which is available for public presentation until October 6.

The investors are 20 companies under the umbrella name of Biogas Technology, with the seat at the same address in Vrsac, and each of them is numbered from Biogas Technology One to Biogas Technology Twenty. All the companies are owned by Midala Invest Group.

The construction is planned in the territory of the cadaster municipality of Margita, on parcels which, according to the document, have the status of agricultural land. The total area covered by the urban project is 223,933 m2 (22 ha 39 a 33 m2).

Each biogas facility contains various facilities depending on its span. Facilities 1 to 5 encompass fermenters, pumping stations, premix system and gas preparation areas, whereas facilities 6 to 10 include fermenters, pumping systems, head office buildings, CHP units and substations. Facilities 11 to 20 have a similar composition to the first group, with fermenters, pumping stations and gas preparation stations. All the structures in all the facilities are free-standing, which enables independent operations of each unit.

The aim of the biogas facility is to produce electrical energy for the public grid and to use the heating energy which is generated as a byproduct for internal purposes. The basic substrate for the production of biogas will be corn silage, rye silage and ground corn grains.

According to the Urban Project, the owner of the power plant also owns the company AIWA doo, which can fully meet the needs of the facility for quality substrate for the operations. The biogas facilities will have a signed agreement with AIWA doo on the supply of the raw material.


The production process will use input raw materials such as corn silage, rye silage and corn groats. The facility itself is designed so as to encompass the reception and dosage of dry substrates, such as corn silage, and liquid manure. The process also features pump-valve stations which enable fermentation, where biogas is produced.

After that, biogas is combusted for the purpose of the production of electrical and heating energy, and the produced electrical energy is distributed. The remains from the process are stored and then removed in an efficient way.

The urban project and the preliminary design were prepared by Art Royal Inzenjering from Pancevo.

I. Z.

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