| Year of construction | 11/2022 |
| Project No. | 2022-10265 |
| Country | Baden-Württemberg, Germany |
| Wastewater volume | 80,000 m³ per Year |
| Organic pollution | COD 3,500 mg/l |
| Energy production | 1,600 MWh per Year |
| Technology | Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment with Energy Generation (CHP Unit) |
| Scope of delivery | Planning, approval planning, manufacture/delivery, commissioning |
| Modules | Mechanical pre-treatment using a screw screen Anaerobic wastewater treatment: 2 x AF-100.HC Gas storage: 2 x GS-100.HC Activated carbon filter: AF-H2S.200 Gas drainage/drying: GKT-200 Biogas emergency flare: GF-80 Gas utilisation: CHP |
A traditional monastery brewery faced the challenge that the municipal wastewater treatment plant could no longer handle the high volumes of wastewater generated by beer production. Under regulatory pressure, the brewery had to quickly implement a sustainable solution to secure ongoing production.
In the first expansion stage, two anaerobic wastewater treatment modules were installed, complemented by gas cleaning, gas storage, and the utilization of the produced biogas in a combined heat and power (CHP) unit. This system significantly reduced the organic load of the wastewater while generating heat energy for the brewery’s operations.
The plant is modular in design and prepared for future expansion. An additional three modules are already planned to increase capacity and further support the brewery’s long-term sustainability strategy.
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