So Far They Were Thrown in the Garbage but an Investment of 39 Million Is Going to Convert 400,000 Tons of Residues of the Olive Grove of Córdoba Into the Largest Agricultural Bioenergy Project in Spain
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Baena has been placed at the center of a debate that mixes energy, agriculture, employment and many neighbouring doubts. Greenar, Vorn Bioenergy Iberia and Oleícola El Tejar have reaffirmed their project to build in this municipality of Cordoba a biomethane plant capable of transforming up to 400,000 tons of olive oil residues into renewable gas, with an investment of close to 39 million euros. The installation, called Hojiblanca Biomethane 5, i…
Greenar, Vorn Bioenergy and Oleícola El Tejar have taken a firm step to close the circle of olive groves: they will invest 39 million euros in a biomethane plant in Baena (Cordoba) capable of treating up to 400,000 tons per year of alperujo, the largest residue of olive oil production, and convert it into renewable gas with a purity of more than 98%. 400,000 tons of alperujo will cease to be a residue The project, called Hojiblanca Biomethane 5,…
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