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It’s starting to look a lot like BIOGAS

On the picture the brains and muscle behind the project: from left to right – Simon Kelley (Mechanical technician), Camille Chastel (PDF), Axel Fayet (PDF), Henri Gauvin (Professionnal) & Olivier Nani Sinata (PHD student)

While the holiday spirit is progressively gaining on us despite the COVID situation (although I am sure there are covid-inspired Christmas tree ornaments) the BTL biogas team (Axel, Simon, Olivier and Camille) is close to being done assembling the first phase of our lignocellulosic biogas pilot plant. This 10kL capacity beauty will be soon shipped on site to test with our partner ReSolve Energie. We would like of course to acknowledge the financial support from the Ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources Naturelles du Québec (MERNQ) in this project as well as our partner ReSolve Energie. The full video of this story will soon be available online.

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