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WELTEC BIOPOWER and the Australian company Enscope sign a cooperation agreement to harness the great potential for the development of green energy in the future

In May of 2022, WELTEC BIOPOWER, a world-leading specialist in the establishment and operation of manufacturing plants #biogas y #biomethane, signed a cooperation agreement with the Australian company Enscope. The partners' common goal is to offer complete solutions from the plant design stage to turnkey deployment in Australia. With Enscope our market position in Australia will be much stronger. The cooperation forms a solid basis for further expansion of our activities and efficient growth,” says Vladimir Bogatov, Head of Sales Operations at WELTEC BIOPOWER in the Asia-Pacific region.

“In Australia, there is enormous potential for the development of green energy from renewable organic sources”, emphasizes Kane Ramsay, president of Enscope. Furthermore, the newly elected Federal Government has a stated policy of reducing carbon emissions by 43% by 2030 compared to 2005 levels, a significant increase over the previous Government's policy of a reduction of between 26% and the 28th %.  

Consequently, the range of interests and project objectives of WELTEC and Enscope include multiple aspects, such as reducing costs for the disposal of organic waste, developing sources of energy revenue by addressing the demand for energy sources (gas, electricity , heating and cooling) and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, or a combination of all these aspects.

Australia is not the only place where renewable energy sources are gaining importance; In the medium term, Germany could deliver 160 TWh of biomethane from its existing biomethane and biogas plants alone, enough to replace about a third of imported Russian natural gas. (See header image)

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