Genthin, Germany
BGA Genthin
2024
Energy
ca 300 Nm³/h CO₂
When BGA Genthin wanted to harness the resources in its biogas production, they chose Malmberg’s CO₂ Harvester. By separating carbon dioxide directly in the gas upgrading process, BGA Genthin can create new revenue opportunities while also improving the plant’s overall efficiency. The facility in Genthin is a pilot project demonstrating how smart technology can contribute to both increased profitability and reduced energy consumption.
In October 2024, the CO₂ Harvester was installed on top of the existing D-column in Genthin. Thanks to smart design and minimal impact on existing systems, the installation was carried out without major reconstructions or disruptions to regular biomethane production. The result was a harvest of over 50% of the available CO₂ flow, with a purity of 97%.
The retrofit also led to an energy saving of 7–10%. Additionally, methane slip was reduced by approximately 10%, further strengthening the sustainability benefits.
Quick facts about the CO₂ Harvester in Genthin
Capacity: approx. 300 Nm³/h CO₂ (~12 tons/day)
CO₂ purity: >97%
Energy savings: 7–10% at 50% harvest
Reduced methane slip: approx. 10%
A win-win situation
With the CO₂ Harvester, Genthin can capture a resource that was previously lost. By selling green carbon dioxide, a new revenue stream is created, while energy costs are reduced thanks to optimized processes. Additionally, the plant can increase biomethane production without straining the energy balance – a technical improvement that strengthens both profitability and sustainability in operations.