Metha Horizon

Métha Horizon illustrates Evergaz’ ability to develop territorial projects in conjunction with local players. The project was initiated by Jérémy Ravillion in 2009 in Pierre-Morains, Marne department. The Metha Horizon Company, which brings together forty-odd local farmers, was created in 2013 to lead this project.

Project description

Situated in the heart of the Champagne region, the anaerobic digestion unit provides surrounding municipalities with green gas and is supplied by local farms, in particular with cereal crop by-products, beets, slurry and straw.

Métha Horizon is Evergaz’ leading site for injection into the natural gas transmission network (GRTgas), allowing the company to increase its expertise in biomethane. This biogas facility recovers 36,000 tonnes of agricultural waste per year while producing 500 Nm3 of green gas per hour, i.e. the annual energy consumption of the equivalent of 3,700 homes.

Key data

Pierre-Morains, Marne, France
  • Intermediate crops, straw, slurry, manure, vegetable waste
  • Treatment capacity  :
    36,000 tonnes/year
  • Biogas recovery  :
    injection of 500 Nm3/h
  • Avoids the emission of  :
    5,670 tonnes of CO2 per year, i.e. the equivalent of 3635 cars
  • Equivalent number of homes supplied with electricity  :
    3,700 homes
  • Investment  :
    €14 million
  • Land application plan  :
    5,900 ha
  • Commissioning date  :
    2020

Benefits

  • Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
  • Agricultural waste treatment in a local loop
  • Production of green energy
  • Reduction in the territory’s energy dependency
  • Creation of local jobs unlikely to be relocated
  • Farms’ access to economical natural fertiliser
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Launching this project helps gain added value for farms and manage the fertilisation of agricultural plots in a more sustainable manner Jérémy Ravillion, Chairman of Métha Holding and initiator of the Metha Horizon project