Bekon Dry Fermentation Biogas Technology

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The National Ploughing Championships 2009

Kedco will be on stand number 436 in row N at the upcoming 2009 National Ploughing Championships in Athy Co Kildare.

Our expert sales and technical staff will be at the stand to talk about the various technologies which we supply for our commercial, agriculture and residential customers.

Here is a brief overview of our enery technologies:

Kedco Biogas Solutions

This technology involves the process of wet anaerobic digestion converting agriculture materials into heat, electricity and fertilizers. The technology is extremely reliable and proven with over 1,000 plants built or equipped.
Kedco offers customers a complete turnkey solution.

Kedco CHP Biopower System

This technology utilises the highly efficient downdraft gasifier which converts low cost biomass residues into a clean, fuel gas stream which is greenhouse gas neutral. We offer our customers the complete turnkey solution including obtaining planning permission, grid connection right through to the operational stage. Come talk to us at our stand for more information.

Also on the stand will be our roadshow truck which has working demonstration models of our residential wood pellet boilers, wood pellet stoves and solar heating systems .
You will be able to experience firsthand the amazing heat that these products produce.

Make sure and call in as we would be delighted to meet you.

Kedco , through its relationship with Bekon Energy Technologies has proudly launched a new system of converting waste to energy called ‘Bekon Dry Fermentation Biogas Technology’. This unique proven biogas technology has been developed by Bekon in Munich. It generates energy from communal and agricultural organic waste through dry fermentation to produce biogas, a renewable resource consisting mainly of methane and carbon dioxide.

While earlier technologies mainly concentrated on wet fermentation , the Bekon process produces methane from organic matter with a high content of dry matter.

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