The key risk when operating a biomass cogeneration power plant is the long-term and stable supply of the required fuel.
The important factor is the fuel concept, based on the needs and plant requirements, which guarantees the supply of biomass during the entire operation period.
BEBC works in long-term contractual relationships with certified fuel suppliers. We insist on strict quality management that includes continual internal and external quality controls. In this way, we guarantee compliance with our respective fuel specifications.

The daily challenge for BEBC in its current power plant operations is to form a homogeneous mix from the scrap material quantities delivered.
The quality of scrap material varies significantly e.g. due to the various water content, amount of greenery or the impurity level of sand or soil contained, which affects the calorific value of the material. Only if the properties of the material input are as uniform as possible, constant plant operations can be achieved. Thanks to our expertise from more than 15 years' of plant management, we also demonstrate the necessary "intuition" in this area. Additionally a new technical system is currently tested at our plant, that supports us by determination of the actual heating value of the fuel, which is in the transport path to the boiler, during the ongoing operations.

We supply our customers with "green" energy in the form of heating (process steam) and power from biomass.
Our energy is produced CO2 neutral and in environmentally friendly heat and power cogeneration. We only use the fuel of the future, namely biomass, in our power plants. Compared to fossil fuels, this offers decisive advantages and is sensible both from an ecological and an economic perspective.
Ecological aspects:
On one hand, biomass combustion releases only the amount of CO2, which has been absorbed during growth, and which would also be released again unused as a result of natural rotting. On the other hand, biomass is a renewable resource that is available in sufficient quantities. Forest wood, for example, can be made usable through efficient forestry management - without threatening the existing tree stocks. And the development of biomass potential has only just begun.
Economic aspects:
Biomass is a local product and is not subject to trading and speculation on international markets. This is why biomass has price stability. Consequently, energy prices are easily plannable for our customers. With a proportion of more than 90%, biomass is already the most important energy source in the field of renewable heat energy in Germany. The long-term development will continue to strengthen this trend. And NovusEnergy is consistently developing biomass potential further in order to be able to guarantee price stability for its customers...

As a local energy source, biomass is independent of global markets and has price stability:
The calorific value of wood comes off well compared to other energy sources – with its combustion being CO2 neutral.

Bioenergie Brunsbüttel
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Ostermoorweg 9
25541 Brunsbüttel
Germany
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