2020: Syngas Fermentation

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Project Overview

We collaborated with the research group of Dr. Andrew Free at the University of Edinburgh to prove the feasibility of a new fermentation technology for efficient conversion of syngas gas into biogas. Syngas is a by-product of the pyrolysis process, and our innovative syngas fermentation technology allows us to valorise this resource by turning it into valuable biogas, in line with our circular economy vision.

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Lidia Krzynowek

(COO and Co-Founder) lidia.krzynowek@carbogenics.com

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