These days everyone is talking about sustainable energy. But actions speak louder than words. Using biogas from the fermentation of organic waste in agriculture, food and beverage production, and other industries, you can efficiently create heat and power as a reliable alternative energy source to power your food & beverage business today, tomorrow and in the future.
Jenbacher gas engines provide cogeneration that enables you to realize the maximum economic and ecological benefits of using biogas for power generation.
About 1,500 CO2 fertilization plants make use of Jenbacher* technology to deliver more than 3,300 MW of electrical output worldwide.
With well over 1,000 Jenbacher engines in North America, we are a vital part of the energy transition in the US and Canada. Our local employees support customers in over 50 industries producing greener energy, including some of the biggest food and beverage companies.
Join this free webinar for consultation on the following:
• Yield highly efficient, onsite combined heat and power generation.
• Harness organic waste as an alternative energy source.
• Use remaining substrate as nutrient-rich fertilizer.
• Reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
• Avoid the need to dispose of biowaste.
• Fast Payback Periods.
• How INNIO can help your company Increase resiliency during and after weather events.
• Case Studies of installed F&B facilities using Jenbacher technology
Key Learning Objectives
- How can our F&B company harness the power of CHP?
- How can my company save money and reduce dependency on the grid with CHP?
- Learn how major F&B companies use Jenbacher technology to cut costs and increase yield.
- Find out how Jenbacher experts can support my project with consultation, plant sizing and layout, BOP, installation know-how and life-time service.
Target Audience
- Director, Vice President, Senior Manager, Manager, Founder, Sustainability Leader, Resiliency Leader, Director of Construction, Facilities Manager, Plant Manager, Operations Manager, engineering manager, Waste Water Manager, Maintenance Manager, Energy Management, Vice President of Operations, Operations Director, Chief Operating Officer, Plant Manager, Environmental Manager, Project Manager, Engineering Director, Engineering Manager, Chief Engineer, Engineering Vice President, Facilities Engineer, Capital Projects Director, Environmental Affair Director, Director of Maintenance, Utilities Manager, Utilities Director