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Demand for biogas generation equipment increases due to new sanitation concessions

15 October 2020 to 08: 55
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GEMU biogas plant

GEMÜ Measuring and Control Valves and Systems brings expertise in installations for biogas systems worldwide to Brazil

In addition to improving sanitation coverage for the Brazilian population, the new legislation regarding concessions for this service in Brazil tends to increase investments in biogas. This is an area that requires specific equipment and technologies to increase current supply, which represents 8,9% of the country's energy matrix (between biogas and biomass). Since 2015, the number of biogas plants has increased from 126 to 548 in 2019, according to the CIBiogas.

By establishing a partnership with the Brazilian Association of Biogas (Abiogás), GEMÜ Válvulas e Sistemas de Measurement and Control wants to contribute with its technical knowledge and bring its international experience in power generation systems. See in the gallery below some of Gemu's Valve, Measurement and Control systems

In Germany, the company's home country, and around the world, GEMÜ has applications in the field of biogas – with emphasis on grass-based generation plants where its technology, products and know-how allow the transfer of gas without leaks or contaminations. For this, the use of the butterfly valve stands out, with possible uses for the diaphragm valve as well, GEMÜ's flagship.

With constant investments and the maintenance of legal guidelines, it is expected that this source from waste and totally renewable will add quantity and quality to the matrix Brazilian energy in a sustainable way.

About GEMÜ – The subsidiary of the German multinational created by Fritz Müller in the 1960s provides the Brazilian market with valves of extreme efficiency and quality. The plant located in São José dos Pinhais (PR), which has 100 employees and celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2021, produces valves and accessories for the treatment of water and effluents in industries of all areas, such as steel, fertilizers and the automotive sector, as well as to integrate power generation systems. In the area of ​​PFB (pharmaceuticals, food and biotechnology), GEMÜ is a world leader and sells high-precision products throughout Latin America, with local service, in addition to consulting with professionals capable of guiding the choice of the best valve solution for each application. More information: https://gemu-group.com/pt_BR/

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