Bioenergie GmbH Straelen - Jenbacher

Rainer Strompen relies on quality engines from Jenbacher and is very satisfied with them.

Bioenergie GmbH Straelen, located in the idyllic Lower Rhine region not far from the Dutch border, operates two biogas plants, each with an output of 499 kilowatts. The biogas produced from renewable raw materials and excrement from livestock farming is converted into electricity and heat in two Jenbacher 312 gas engines. In the neighbouring
In the neighbouring horticultural business, heat is used consistently and sustainably, which ensures the economic viability of the overall concept. ‘The biogas plants are a sensible addition to our agricultural contracting business and make a significant contribution to securing our third-generation family business,’ says entrepreneur Rainer Strompen.

‘We have been working with Emission Partner since 2015 and are very satisfied with the personalised consulting service tailored to our needs. We were impressed by the workmanship and performance of the catalytic converters. We have already shared this positive experience with other biogas plant operators,’ explains Mr Strompen.

‘Due to a catalytic converter change in connection with an exhaust gas measurement, a catalytic converter from a competitor was used in an engine. The measurement revealed that the formaldehyde limit value of 30 mg/Nm³ could only just be met despite the new catalytic converter. As a result of this experience, the next measurement
experience, a catalytic converter from Emission Partner was used again. In the next measurement, the formaldehyde value was reduced to 5 mg/Nm³ in the exhaust gas. We assume that we will also comply with the limit value of 20 mg/Nm³ in the next measurement without changing the catalytic converter,’ says Mr Strompen, describing his experience.

Engines:
Jenbacher 312 (499 kW)
Jenbacher 312 (499 kW)

‘Due to a catalytic converter change in connection with an exhaust gas measurement, a catalytic converter from a competitor was used in an engine. The measurement revealed that the formaldehyde limit value of 30 mg/Nm³ could only just be met despite the new catalytic converter. As a result of this experience, the next measurement
experience, a catalytic converter from Emission Partner was used again. In the next measurement, the formaldehyde value was reduced to 5 mg/Nm³ in the exhaust gas. We assume that we will also comply with the limit value of 20 mg/Nm³ in the next measurement without changing the catalytic converter,’ says Mr Strompen, describing his experience.

Engines:
Jenbacher 312 (499 kW)
Jenbacher 312 (499 kW)