Nordsol and Prodeval Join Forces for Advanced Bio-LNG Plant in Portugal

Credit: Nordsol

and Prodeval have announced a groundbreaking collaboration to construct a state-of-the-art bio-LNG production facility in southern Portugal. The facility, set to commence operations in early 2025, aims to harness organic waste from the olive oil production sector to generate clean, renewable energy.

The joint venture underscores a commitment to integrating cutting-edge technologies for sustainable energy conversion. , CEO of Prodeval, expressed excitement about the project's alignment with their values, stating, “This project aligns perfectly with our values of promoting the use of in all its forms. LNG is and will continue to be a significant method for harnessing the potential of biomethane, especially for mobility purposes.”

, CEO of Nordsol, emphasized the significance of the collaboration, noting, “We are pleased to partner with Prodeval, marking the introduction of our cutting-edge liquefaction technology in Portugal. This collaboration showcases our high quality standards, technical expertise, and unparalleled energy efficiency within the industry.” He added, “This project marks a significant stride in renewable energy innovation within the region, reinforcing Nordsol's unwavering commitment to expanding bio-LNG production capacity across Europe with our established technology.”

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