Technology for the treatment, control and use of biogas; the conversion of an environmental pollutant into a valuable commercial resource.

Over Thirty Years of Excellence

Organics has been installing and commissioning projects that control and use biogas for over thirty years. At the heart of our enterprise, biogas is an area of expertise that is augmented by other areas commercial activity related to the control of biogas and waste to energy systems.

Organics works closely with industry and public adminstrations to ensure environmental compliance and the conversion of polluting by-products, such as is biogas, into a valuable resource.

Our Fields of Expertise

Projects that Deliver

Organics has been delivering successful biogas projects for over 30 years. Our engineers have experience that spans more than 3 decades. Our focus is on ensuring that the projects are installed to high standards of quality and professionalism to ensure that, with correct operation and maintenance, they will continue delivering over the lifetime of the project. Below are some example of our work.

Exacting site licensing conditions often mean that biogas collection requires the highest standard of environmental control. Landfilled waste can result in significant levels of H2S in biogas. Organics has been delivering biological H2S treatment plant that delivers the required level of environmental protection for over 20 years.

The generation of power and heat from biogas is a common method of ensuring that emissions from what is normally thought of as an environmental problem can be converted into a resource that not only ensures protection of the environment but also provides power for on site use of for export to the national grid.

Hydrogen Sulphide is one of the most toxic of all elements that can accompany the production of biogas, whether it is from landfill or from other industrial processes such as anaerobic digestion of organic material. In sufficient quantities, not only can it be harmful to human health but it can result in the loss of equipment by accelarated corrosion. It’s treatment and control is therefore critical to any industrial process.

Wastewater from palm oil production or the production of tapioca, if not adequately treated, can have a highly deleterious effect on the environment and contribute in giving the industry a bad name. Using biogas collected and processed from this type of project can result in complete energy independence from fossil fuel for our clients.

We are chaff in the wind to the life of our planet. In the brevity of existence, we should at least perfume the air…..

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