IGW Fricke and
Turk GmbH
(
Ltd.)
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plans the building
of anaerobic digestion facilities, conversion, expansion and subsequentequipping of existing facilities: - concept studies
- site reports - cost studies -planning (complete engineering)
- building supervision - start-up - project
management
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optimises
existing facilities in all matters of technology, product quality andefficiency of
input materials
,
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determines the
efficiency of the separated collection
,
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acts as expert
in contentious procedures
,
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carries out
practical research (e.g. dry anaerobic digestion)
.
For many years the
anaerobic digestion of organic materials has been the subject of IGW’s planning
services. Whereas in the 80’s and 90’s it was mainly facilities for fermenting
organic residual materials such as biowaste, industrial waste and agricultural
residual materials that were being built, in recent years there has been an
increase in the demand for facilities in which regenerating raw materials
(energy plants) are used as input material or at least as a co-substrate. The
direct and indirect promotion of the energetic use of regenerating raw materials
has caused the interest in these input materials and their corresponding
technology to grow strongly.
In the field of
energy recovery from regenerating raw materials IGW attaches great importance to
practical solutions whilst taking the site-specific conditions into
consideration. In particular, sustained energy recovery offers the opportunity
for a high regional net product, which should be a priority for all those
involved.
Consult us – we draw up the
necessary conceptions and plan the facility, so that your regional resources are
also put to maximum use.