AB Akola Group plans another investment in biomethane gas production
25 Juli 2024 - 7:55AM
UK Regulatory
AB Akola Group plans another investment in biomethane gas
production
AB Kaišiadorių Paukštynas, an indirect subsidiary of AB Akola
Group, plans to build a biomethane production plant for 19.4
million euros, which is expected to be constructed on the company's
land plot in Kaišiadorys district in the first quarter of 2026. The
biomethane, an alternative to natural gas, is expected to be
produced in the second quarter of 2026, and the project is
planned to apply for EU funding.
"This planned investment aims to increase the Group's
sustainability and profitability. The biomethane plant will allow
for more sustainable management of large volumes of bio-waste and
reduce environmental pollution. CO2 emissions will be reduced by
around 29 thousand tons annually, and methane emissions will
diminish. We estimate that the biomethane plant will generate an
annual EBITDA (operating profit before depreciation, amortization,
and impairment of fixed assets) of EUR 4.3 million and pay for
itself in 7 years and 4 months. We plan to implement the project
largely with borrowed funds, with a planned borrowing amount of
around EUR 14 million," says Mažvydas Šileika, CFO of AB Akola
Group.
The planned biomethane plant will have four biogas reactors and
will be able to produce up to 1,000 cubic meters of biomethane per
hour. Biomethane will be produced using chicken, cow manure and
slurry, as well as other biodegradable waste, with 120-140 thousand
tons of biowaste to be processed annually. A part of the raw
materials for the future plant, around 20 thousand tons per year,
is planned to be purchased from farmers, thus contributing to their
economic growth and reducing environmental pollution. The
production in the future plant will be certified according to ISCC
or RedCert international standards.
"Natural gas consumption is very high in poultry farming because
birds need stable heat to grow, so farms are heated with gas.
Biomethane could replace natural gas in many cases. As our farming
companies generate a lot of organic waste, we are already
implementing a project to construct one biomethane plant in
Lithuania. However, the biogas plant that will start operating in
the village of Plyniai in Šakiai district at the end of 2025 will
only be able to process a part of the organic waste generated by
dairy and poultry farms - every year, 120 thousand tons of waste
would still be left unprocessed in the poultry farms and farming
companies of AB Akola Group in Lithuania and would be accumulated.
The biomethane plant in Kaišiadorys would avoid the problems caused
by the accumulation of bio-waste and, at the same time, reduce the
use of fossil fuels, producing almost 85 GWh (gigawatt hours) of
renewable energy, biomethane, annually. We expect to have virtually
no unprocessed organic waste within our Group after. Moreover, the
production process will annually generate more than 285 thousand
tons of digestate, a potential substitute for mineral nitrogen
fertilizer. Once both power plants are operational, we will save up
to 42 thousand tons of CO2 annually, which is already a significant
environmental achievement," says Andrius Pranckevičius, Deputy CEO
of the AB Akola Group, responsible for food production and farming
businesses within the Group.
About AB Akola Group
AB Akola Group owns the largest agricultural and food production
group in the Baltics, employing 4.9 thousand people. The group
operates along the entire food production chain from farm to fork,
producing, preparing, and marketing agricultural and food products,
as well as supplying goods and services to farmers. The Group's
financial year starts in July and its revenue for the last
financial year was almost EUR 2 billion.
More information:
Mažvydas Šileika, CFO of AB Akola Group
Mob. +370 619 19 403
E-mail m.sileika@akolagroup.lt
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