Denmark Awards $10 million to Electrochaea for e-Methane Production
Earlier this month the Danish Energy Agency awarded 9.5 million euros to Biocat Roslev ApS, a company owned by Electrochaea, to combine the CO2 captured from biogas production with hydrogen produced from water and wind power to generate e-methane. The project will use Electrochaea’s patented bio-methanation technology and will inject the e-methane into the Danish gas grid, helping to decarbonize the country’s gas supply and reduce its dependence on foreign gas supplies. The resulting gas will be in full compliance with the European Union’s regulations for Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin.