HAM develops compact plant for local Bio-LNG production

The organisation said this next-generation, modular, plug-and-play unit offers outstanding energy efficiency, and is engineered for decentralised production. It targets decarbonisation in transport and agri-livestock sectors by replacing fossil LNG with sustainable Bio-LNG.
The fully containerised liquefaction plant features an advanced cryogenic compander that enables real Bio-LNG production under simulated field conditions.
It is designed for easy transport and rapid deployment in rural areas, and offers remote, automated operation through integrated SCADA systems and PLCs.
This flexibility and scalability enhance the economic viability of small agricultural producers, allowing renewable fuels to replace fossil LNG in heavy transport and other applications, added the organisation.
The project involved a total investment of €1,043,474 and was co-financed by the European Union’s European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and Spain’s CDTI, which contributed over €720,000.
The initiative supports the European Green Deal’s goals to reduce economic, social, and territorial disparities while promoting environmentally sustainable innovation and driving Europe’s transition towards a greener economy.
