Key facts
- Kanadevia will build a biogas plant in Castelvetrano, Sicily.
- The plant will use Kanadevia's Wet AD technology.
- The technology converts organic waste into biomethane.
- The project supports Italy's energy transition.
- The project supports the circular economy.
Kanadevia, an environmental systems operator from Japan, is undertaking the construction of a new biogas plant in Castelvetrano, Sicily. The plant will utilize Kanadevia's proprietary Wet AD technology, a process focused on converting organic waste into biomethane. This project aligns with Italy's broader objectives for energy transition and the advancement of a circular economy. By processing organic waste, the facility aims to produce a renewable energy source while also managing local waste streams effectively. The implementation of this technology in Sicily is expected to bolster the region's capacity for sustainable waste management and energy production.
