Basic Engineering Study Nextchem Wins Contract for Production of Second-Generation Biomethane

Source: Press release Ahlam Rais

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Nextchem has secured a new contract by Storengy to carry out an advanced basic engineering study for a biomethane project in France. The plant is claimed to be the first commercial project in the world of its kind to inject in the grid methane produced through pyro-gasification of waste wood.

Maire Tecnimont's Sustainable Technology Solutions subsidiary Nextchem has been awarded a new contract by Storengy to carry out a further advanced basic engineering study.
Maire Tecnimont's Sustainable Technology Solutions subsidiary Nextchem has been awarded a new contract by Storengy to carry out a further advanced basic engineering study.
(Source: Maire Tecnimont)

Milan/Italy – Maire Tecnimont has recently announced that its Sustainable Technology Solutions subsidiary Nextchem, after having completed the methanation advanced basic engineering study announced in July 2022 for the Salamandre project in the Normandy region, has been awarded a new contract by Storengy to carry out a further advanced basic engineering study for the gasification of the waste wood and the purification system of the syngas to produce biomethane.

Nextchem’s scope also includes the evaluation and estimate of the Engineering, Procurement and Construction activities for the full gasification and methanation package of the project, including the relevant utilities and ancillary units, which will be considered as part of the Client’s Final Investment Decision. The plant should have a capacity of 11,000 tons per year of biomethane and will be the first commercial project in the world of its kind to inject in the grid methane produced through pyro-gasification of waste wood.

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