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Renewable gas for industrial burners

Decentralized renewable solutions for process heat in industrial processes

Label Date April 26, 2018

From Sweden

Maturity stage TRL 6 / 7 - Prototype demonstration 1:1

One of the major unsolved obstacles in making industrial processes fossil free is creating high quality process heat. Until now, fossil fuels have been the only cost-efficient and reliable option to produce process heat that can secure the required product quality. MEVA’s solution uses locally-produced biomass residues can be used to create a renewable gas replacement, including fine fraction biomass such as sawdust, rise husks and wood fiber, which many industries currently struggle to dispose of. The decentralized, renewable solution creates a local circular system, cutting down costs and negative impacts.

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Meva Energy

Converting residues to renewable energy at site since 2008.

Headquarters 422 46 Hisings Backa, Suède

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