Gas and Biogas Cogeneration

We design and build gas and biogas cogeneration plants for the combined production of electrical, thermal and cooling energy.

We offer a complete range of solutions up to 25 MWe, ensuring maximum efficiency and independence, reduced consumption and lower emissions.
Each plant is developed to meet the specific needs of our clients’ businesses: from design to post-sales assistance.

Modular solutions for every energy production need

Gas Cogeneration

Cogeneration enables the generation of electricity and heat in a single process, achieving overall efficiency levels of up to 90%, while reducing CO₂ emissions and operating costs.
Our standard and modular solutions, up to 2.7 MWe, are entirely designed and built at our facility in Lonigo (VI), where each system is assembled, commissioned and tested to ensure maximum reliability.

Enerblu systems are ideal for industries, hospitals, hotels and large facilities requiring energy continuity and autonomy.
Gas technology offers high programmability, quick return on investment and hydrogen-ready configuration, anticipating the challenges of the energy transition.

With the ability to integrate different thermal vectors—such as hot water, superheated water, steam or chilled water—Enerblu trigeneration represents the most complete solution for those seeking an efficient, flexible and sustainable plant.

Plants that transform waste into energy

Biogas and Biomethane Cogeneration

We position ourselves as the ideal partner for supplying biogas cogeneration systems in the livestock, biomethane, wastewater treatment and waste-to-energy sectors.

  • Wide range of cogenerators up to 1,000 kWe;
  • Self-consumption solutions to reduce the energy costs of agricultural enterprises;
  • Hybrid solutions with biogas cogeneration and photovoltaics for biomethane applications;
  • Supply and maintenance of chillers for biomethane plants.

From agricultural waste to energy

From organic waste to useful energy

From wastewater to energy efficiency

Reduce your energy costs and environmental impact