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Every day, mountains of organic waste threaten our environment—polluting water, releasing harmful gases, and overwhelming disposal systems. But what if this waste could actually become the solution to our urgent energy needs?
Nestled in Taiwan, Fongle Ranch, Dafong Ranch, and Nice Garden Industrial are leading a quiet but powerful transformation. Here, livestock waste—a challenge most farms struggle with—becomes a vital source of renewable energy. How? Through a remarkable piece of technology from Germany: the biogas Combined Heat and Power (CHP) engine.
These ranches, in collaboration with AMPOWER, have turned a challenge into a solution. The advanced CHP systems convert biogas, produced from anaerobic digestion of organic waste, into both electricity and heat with an efficiency of up to 90%. Not only does it power the ranches, it also recycles heat to sustain operations, significantly reduces greenhouse emissions, and cuts costs.
What once polluted now powers. What once cost money to dispose of now generates energy and value. AMPOWER has long assisted numerous industries with customized CHP systems, emphasizing that progress isn’t just about new technology, it’s about reimagining systems, redefining waste, and reinvesting in the future of our planet. Feel free to contact us to learn more!