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T.I./8 Thierry VERONESE (Scientific Director)
Tél. +33 (0)6 32 40 73 85
OVALIE Email: thierry.veronese@ovalie-innovation.com OCCITANIE (FRANCE)
INNOVATION “Renewable energy at the farm through micro-methanisation”
TO WHOM IT OFFERS VALUE AND WHAT VALUE To whom What value
- Agricultural farms: dairy cow, pig, fattening duck breeding... Micro methanisation in situ. - Harness the farm's energy resources (livestock manure, slurry, dung, vegetable matter
from crop waste, etc.) to produce a digestate (stable, less odorous product) and a biogas
Agri-food sector companies
that can be transformed into electricity through co-generation (heat production or
injection into the grid).
Companies that process organic matter and plastic
outside the agri-food sector
Companies offering energy recovery solutions. - The search for distributors is planned from end 2020. At that time, it will be determined
Companies that offer technological solutions and
services to the agri-food sector in what form.
Companies that want to invest (or diversify) in
other activities
Local authorities, R&D centres, entities that Entities promoting the Circular Economy in general. Benchmark of Best Practice for its dissemination in the territory.
promote circular economy in general
Fit in Circular Economy Contribution to environmental impact Contribution to economic impact Contribution to social impact
Design for Circularity - Does not affect the site and surroundings - Generates stable income for farmers (sale of electricity) - Creation and distribution of value
Maintenance/Repair - Use of slurry pits in situ: health benefits, no transport and risk of - Ease of electricity injection into the networks throughout the territory: Creation of jobs
Reuse and recirculation disease spread - This value creation occurs at all stakeholder levels: manufacture of and skills in cooperatives for the installa-
Remanufacturing - Digestate of the slurry pits: stable product, hygienisation and biogas unit modules in standardised industrial conditions, installa- tion of the methaniser, maintenance of
Revaluation deodorisation, on-site spreading tion of pre-manufactured units by assembling the modules on farms thanks to additional income.
Recycling - Fosters farming based on agro-ecological practices (intermediate agricultural sites, maintenance of equipment (biogas and co-genera-
Energy recovery energy crops, return of digestates to the soil, etc.) tion), farmer's income from biogas
Product as a Service - Less greenhouse effect gases
- Animal welfare (hot & cold, more regular cleaning)
REFERENCES ALREADY INTRODUCED
VALUE PROPOSITION FOR “END USER” IMPLICATIONS FOR “END USER” PHOTOS / IMAGES
IN THE MARKET
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- Innovative on-farm biogas solution, turnkey and customisa- - Minimum size of the farm: 3000 m /year of pig manure - Dairy cow farm at the Purpan
ble for isolated bio-waste producers, i.e. outside the scope of (160 nascent fattening sows with young born and fattened School of Agriculture, Toulouse
major biogas plants in situ) or cow manure (about 150 cows). 1000 m for (Dept 31 - France)
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fattened duck
- Patented, movable and modular machine that adapts to any - Investment: between € 400 and 600 K - Duck feeding farm in Barcelonne
type and quantity of waste: micro methanisation - Return on investment: 7 years du Gers (Dept 32 – France)
- Power consumption: 0.05 MWh consumed/MWh of
- Automated machine, remote supervision, 24/7 assistance. injected electricity
- Treatment capacity: from 1,500 to 10,000 tons of incoming
materials
- Personnel needed: farmer supervision
- Delivery time of the installation: between 6 months to 1
year (the limiting point is the administrative formalities)
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