Agromars plans on construction of a biowaste recycling plant

Agromars Complex plans on construction of a biowaste recycling plant.

The company's employees visited enterprises in the cities of Wiesbaden, Bad Mergentheim and Winterberg (Germany), where plants for processing domestic, wood industry and vegetable waste are located.

"We discussed the design and construction of a biowaste recycling plant with the management of the German company Kablitz. We have previously agreed to build a factory for processing poultry excreta and other waste to generate thermal and electric energy," says Alexander Trubach, Deputy Technical Director of the company.

Such a plant will process 330 tons of manure daily, producing 4.4 MW of thermal energy and 6.2 MW of electricity. For the construction of the plant, Agromars plans to raise funds from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

The approximate period of construction of such an object is about 2 years. Payback period of the plant is estimated at 3-4 years.

"We plan to sell energy through "green tariff" to the state. Today the German company is working on a commercial offer. In the near future, we will sign a cooperation agreement," Alexander Trubach notes.

Reference: in June, police apprehended the owners of the Agromars agro-holding on suspicion of creating a poultry burial ground and environmental pollution in Kyiv region. Co-founder of the Agromars Complex Yevgeniy Sigal and head of the structural division of the company Ivan Zazulia were released on bail on June 15. Marina Sigal was released on bail of UAH 90 million as early as June 11.

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