Between 2021 and 2024, as many as 40 new biogas plants were built in Finland. Despite this, domestic biogas production has declined in recent years. What explains this contradiction? And above all: how can we achieve the target set already in 2020, which requires quadrupling production from the current level of approximately one terawatt-hour?
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Doranova Oy and Sauter Biogas GmbH Collaborate on the Sale and Construction of Biogas Plants
Doranova Oy has entered into a significant agreement with the German company Sauter Biogas GmbH, under which Doranova will manage the sales, construction, and maintenance services of Sauter’s biogas plants in the Finnish market. This collaboration brings a substantial addition to Doranova’s biogas plant portfolio and strengthens the company’s position as a leading technology provider […]
Doranova is building a modern Hardferm biogas plant in Juuka
The series of Hardferm biogas plants for the processing of challenging feedstocks will continue when Doranova builds a biogas plant for Nevel Oy in the municipality of Juuka, North Karelia, to process food production side streams and agricultural residues. At the plant under construction, Nevel Oy will process the side streams of Puljonki Oy, which […]
Vantaa Energy and environmental technology company Doranova to collaborate in the concept study phase in the design of an innovative Biogas Plant
Vantaa Energy will phase out fossil fuels in its energy production by 2026 and move towards carbon negativity by 2030. An important part of the Carbonnegative 2030 project is a biogas plant that will produce carbon dioxide-free biogas, mainly for transport. Through Vantaa Energy’s Carbonnegative 2030 project plan, which consists of four main projects, […]

