Atmove Biogas Innovation Center
Infrastructure for biogas-based mobility in the rural areas of Brazil
It original began with the vision of making a small tractor available to small farmers in emerging and developing countries in order to improve productivity with the underlying idea of enhancing self-sufficiency. In the meantime, a comprehensive innovation project has emerged with the labor vehicle CH4PA serving as the central symbol for rural biogas mobility. Ultimately a well-conceived infrastructure, various product developments and customized consulting and implementation services are required in order to bring such a project to life.
On the basis of waste
The lion’s share of the raw materials needed for biogas production, especially manure, garbage and plant residues, is generated in agriculture at no cost. This comprise the biggest potential for the production of biomethane i.e. fuel-quality biogas.
Biogas is derived on the basis of the fermentation of any type of biomass, for example from biogenic waste such as manure, garbage, sewage sludge, bio-waste, food wastes and plant residues. Under aerobic conditions i.e. the exclusion of oxygen, the microorganisms involved produce a gas mixture, the biogas, which contains an average of 60% methane depending on the raw materials used. In contrast to most European biogas facilities, which are, for the most part, driven by energy crops cultivated for this purpose due to funding for renewable energies, our focus is on the use of waste materials. In this way we produce second-generation biofuels! The share of methane (about 60%) whose combustion sets free energy is crucial for the use of biogas.