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BTG Biomass Technology GroupProject development & implementation
Project developmentThe development of bioenergy and biofuel projects requires specific know-how, skills and experience in the field of bioenergy. With more than twenty years of focused dedication to the furtherance of bioenergy, BTG offers all that is needed to the successful implementation of these projects worldwide.
BTG projects are environmentally, technologically and financially sound, reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, contribute to local socio-economic development and are true showcases and incubators for further commercial take-off. Projects are always developed and implemented in close-cooperation with local partners. BTG projects are truly sustainable!
Portfolio approach and financeThe bundling of small- and medium-scale bioenergy projects into portfolios has been developed and applied successfully in Latin America (Costa Rica, Brazil) and Central Europe (Czech Republic). Financing of these portfolios is always arranged on a tailor-made basis. All of BTG’s project portfolios benefit from additional revenues through the sales of carbon credits (ERUs, CERs, AAUs, VERs). Each portfolio represents an investment value and a volume of carbon credit transactions in the order of several tens of millions of Euros. The cumulative investments of BTG’s portfolios exceed a value of 100 million Euros.
The prospects for bioenergy and biofuels systems are excellent. BTG is strongly committed to develop and facilitate further investments in bioenergy worldwide in the coming decades.
BTG: your partner in bioenergy!
Implemented projectsExamples of bioenergy and biofuel systems facilitated or implemented by BTG include:
Systems Europe Asia/Pacific Africa Latin America
(District) heating plants • •Power plants (combustion) • •Anaerobic digestion plants • •Pellet factories •Carbonisation plants • •Briquetting plants •Agglomeration plants •Improved household stoves •Pyrolysis plants • •Gasification plants • •Landfill gas •
Investments range from a few hundred thousand to 20 million Euros.
Bioenergy - Biofuels - Climate Change - Finance - Technology
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Bioenergy - Biofuels - Climate Change - Finance - Technology
BTG Biomass Technology Group BVProject development & implementation
BTG Biomass Technology Group BV (BTG) is an independent private firm specialised in the conversion of biomass into biofuels and bioenergy. Since its privatisation in 1987, BTG has carried out more than 1500 assignments worldwide. Field experience has been gained in more than 80 countries and more than 60 bioenergy systems and factories have been implemented. The company’s longstanding focus on and dedication to bioenergy has resulted in the establishment of more than 20 subsidiaries and spin-off companies in the bioenergy sector.
BTG has structured its activities in the business units Project development, Consultancy and Research & Development. This unique combination of business units is the base for providing highly innovative and commercially attractive services. BTG clients include agro-industrial and wood processing industries, utilities, multinational oil companies and institutional organisations like the World Bank and the European Commission. Due diligence is carried out for both small and large investors that are interested in investing in bioenergy or biofuel technologies.
All BTG projects take into account reduction of greenhouse gases. BTG was one of the first companies working in the field of climate change: BTG signed the first JI contract and AAU contract ever with the Dutch Government and was one of the first parties transferring realised CERs from Brazil to the Netherlands. BTG takes into account all sustainability criteria applicable on bioenergy and biofuel projects worldwide.
Examples of countries where BTG has field experience: Africa > Algeria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe Americas > Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay Asia/Pacific > Australia, China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Kiribati, Korea, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nepal, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vanuatu and Vietnam Europe > Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine and United Kingdom
BTG Consultancy Group and Project Development Group (HQ)
Implementation of ten anaerobic digestion wastewater treatment plants (mainly at coffee industries), Costa Rica
Biomass fired power plant, PTZ Brazil
BTG BioHeat International purchases largest volume of CERs from Brazilian Camil. Part of BTG’s CDM Bioenergy Portfolio
Wood fired district heating boiler in the town of Hostetin, Czech Republic
Senegal’s president, Minister of Energy and BTG observing an ethanol combustor
Feasibility and implementation of cotton stalk carbonization and briquetting, Sudan
Agglomeration technology for biomass, Mali
An implemented anaerobic digestion plant in Denekamp, the Netherlands District Heating in Zlutice, part of
BTG’s JI Bioenergy Portfolio, Czech Republic
BTG with Dutch minister Brinkhorst of Economic Affairs, Malaysia
An installed anaerobic digestion system for sludge stabilisation and biogas production and utilization, Hungary
Establishment of Estonian-Dutch charcoal production company GreenCoal Estonia
Examples of clients of BTG: Utilities (waste and/or energy) > AVU, EDF, Electrabel, Essent, SITA Multinationals > Aramco, BP, Genting, Shell, Norsk Hydro, Unilever International institutions > European Commission, PCF+, UNDP, UNIDO, World Bank Wood industry > Various Agro-industry > Various Suppliers/manufacturers > Various Traders > BioHeat International, Essent Energy Trading, GreenCoal, Tall Oil Heavy Industry > Arcelor, Corus, Graymont, Voest Alpine Investors and banks > ABN AMRO, ADB, BioEnergy Investments, Dutch Technology Fund, FMO, IADB, ING, Rabobank, TTS, Triodos, Virgin Fuels Service sector > KEMA, KPMG, PWC, SGS, TÜV Universities > Various Research Institutes > ECN, CIEMAT, CIRAD, CRES, FORCE, TNO Non Governmental Organisation > David Suzuki Foundation, Environmental Partnership, IUCN , Stichting Natuur en Milieu, Veronica
Fast pyrolysis plant (25tpd), Malaysia
BTG Technology Group and laboratory
Gasification demonstration plant in Almelo, the Netherlands
Testing of BTG's wickless kerosene stove during a cooking demonstration, Mali