
A biogas cogeneration system comprises of two parts: one for the fermentation and production of biogas, which includes one or more fermenters, and the other to transform biogas into energy, which is the actual cogeneration system.
Fermenters have a key role in the initial phase of biogas production, but energy performance and the overall financial performance of the factory depend upon the technological quality and solution of the cogeneration group.
The ECOMAX® powered by biogas and ECOMAX® powered by landfill have been designed to enhance biogas energy. The biogas injected into the ECOMAX® modules allow production of electrical and thermal energy.
ECOMAX® offers the agricultural and multi-utility world plants for the energy valorization of biogas, which combine high performance and reliability to give companies a competitive advantage.
A ECOMAX® plant powered by biogas consists of two parts: the anaerobic digestion part, where the actual production of biogas takes place, and the transformation of biogas into energy part, i.e. the cogeneration plant.
Digestors have a key role in the initial phase of the biogas production process, but the energy performance and the overall economic performance of the plant depend on the quality and the technological solutions which characterize the cogeneration unit.
Through biogas cogeneration, electricity and thermal energy are produced using agro-livestock or industrial waste, organic fractions of urban waste or wastewater. This makes cogeneration an income opportunity as well as a strategic choice for energy efficiency and eco-sustainability.

