Sensienergies
Sensienergies is an anaerobic digestion unit located in Saint Nicolas du Tertre, Morbihan department. Owned in partnership with SCEA Texier, a pig farm, it illustrates the environmental and economic benefits of anaerobic digestion for the agricultural sector.
Project description
The Texier family, pig farmers, embarked on the adventure of anaerobic digestion in 2007. They considered installing an anaerobic digestion unit near their pig farm, making it possible to treat and recover slurry. The project of Société Civile d’Exploitation Agricole Texier became reality in August 2013, with the commissioning of the unit. Evergaz became a partner in 2014, by buying shares from Neoen, the initial partner. Together, SCEA Texier and Evergaz substantially improves the unit’s production, which has become one of France’s leading sites in terms of performance. The unit currently treats 14,965 tonnes of organic waste per year: slurry, intercropping, crop productions and oily sludge are digested and converted into electricity, heat and natural fertiliser.
Key data
- Pig manure, intercropping, crop productions, waste from the agri-food industry
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Slurry treated every year :
5,000 m³ -
Treatment capacity :
14,965 tonnes/year -
Biogas recovery by cogeneration :
527 kWel - Heat recovery: heating of the piggery, digestate drying
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Rated thermal input :
590 kWth -
Avoids the emission of :
1,250 tonnes of CO2 per year, i.e. the equivalent of 801 cars -
Equivalent number of homes supplied with electricity :
1,000 homes -
Investment :
€3.7 million -
Land application plan over :
930 ha, 12 farmers associated with the land application plan -
Commissioning date :
August 2013 -
Equity stake taken by Evergaz :
2014
Benefits
- Reduction in pig manure treatment costs
- Production of organic fertilisers substitutable for chemical fertilisers
- Reduction in the energy bill
- Reduction in the territory’s energy dependency
- Treatment of waste generated by the territory in a local loop