Waste and by-products transform into energy and reduce Skånefrö’s discharge of carbon dioxide with 540 tonnes a year. In the very south of Sweden, in Tommarp, an EU-project is being in progress, where Skånefrö together with their partner HOTAB exchanges all oil- and electricity heating for a renewable alternative that in addition gives an energy surplus.
This is made in a cooperation with ÄFAB and Chalmers, through the start up-company Ecoera Biofuel Engineering. The BIOAGRO project coordinates research, development, testing and demonstration in a unique interplay where low qualitative products from the agricultural land become useful energy.
“Already today there is a very large unexploited resource of raw materials from the agriculture sector, that hasn’t been fully exploited as an asset for renewable energy.” These words were presented by Sven-Olof Bernhoff, MD of Skånefrö and project leader of the BIOAGRO-project, at a press conference that marked the start of the building, the 2nd of April 2007.
Waste and by-products transform into energy and reduce Skånefrö’s discharge of carbon dioxide with 540 tonnes a year. In the very south of Sweden, in Tommarp, an EU-project is being in progress, where Skånefrö together with their partner HOTAB exchanges all oil- and electricity heating for a renewable alternative that in addition gives an energy surplus.
This is made in a cooperation with ÄFAB and Chalmers, through the start up-company Ecoera Biofuel Engineering. The BIOAGRO project coordinates research, development, testing and demonstration in a unique interplay where low qualitative products from the agricultural land become useful energy.
“Already today there is a very large unexploited resource of raw materials from the agriculture sector, that hasn’t been fully exploited as an asset for renewable energy.” These words were presented by Sven-Olof Bernhoff, MD of Skånefrö and project leader of the BIOAGRO-project, at a press conference that marked the start of the building, the 2nd of April 2007.
Waste and by-products transform into energy and reduce Skånefrö’s discharge of carbon dioxide with 540 tonnes a year. In the very south of Sweden, in Tommarp, an EU-project is being in progress, where Skånefrö together with their partner HOTAB exchanges all oil- and electricity heating for a renewable alternative that in addition gives an energy surplus.
This is made in a cooperation with ÄFAB and Chalmers, through the start up-company Ecoera Biofuel Engineering. The BIOAGRO project coordinates research, development, testing and demonstration in a unique interplay where low qualitative products from the agricultural land become useful energy.
“Already today there is a very large unexploited resource of raw materials from the agriculture sector, that hasn’t been fully exploited as an asset for renewable energy.” These words were presented by Sven-Olof Bernhoff, MD of Skånefrö and project leader of the BIOAGRO-project, at a press conference that marked the start of the building, the 2nd of April 2007.


