Waste Not, Want Not: Future Energy is Green

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Waste Not, Want Not: Future Energy is Green

Committed to investing in the environment, but not sure how – a dilemma that many companies around the world are facing. They have a vision of being ‘green ’, but do not really know how to go about it in practical terms.

Waste disposal is a particular area of concern; millions of tons of waste are generated every year and environmentally friendly methods of dealing with waste can be complicated. Fluence Italy, a member of US-based Fluence Corporation, is a specialist in the field of waste-to-energy and anaerobic digestion processes, and helps clients to recycle biodegradable waste to produce biogas. 

“Our clients want to invest in the environment, and need a partner who can help them optimize their processes and costs,” explains General Manager Claudio Picentino. “They are mainly from the food and beverage sector, which generates a lot of biodegradable waste, but we also have clients in the bioplastics, and paper industries.”

Fluence Italy has extensive experience in waste-to-energy and anaerobic digestion processes, and is able to undertake end-to-end projects in-house, from initial feasibility study, analysis and on-site pilot plant tests to the development and installation of a tailor-made solution for each individual client.

“We offer very competitive technologies, and one of our plants pays for itself in five years,” Mr. Picentino continues. “We take solids, liquids, by-products and processing waste, which are generally a problem in terms of disposal, and transform them into biogas, which is then used to power the company’s production. The client benefits from a full return on the initial costs, and a cost-effective source of energy, which is also sustainable and environmentally friendly.”

Fluence Italy has become a long-term partner for many of its clients. “After one plant has been installed, our clients quickly recognize the benefits and want plants installed, for example in other factories,” says Marketing and Communications Manager Laura Silvello. “We are a real partner. We are able to translate our clients’ ad hoc ideas into concrete solutions. We undertake maintenance, and also monitor plants remotely, so we can advise the owners on how to improve their performance. We help our clients take care of their assets so they can focus on their business.” 

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Fluence Italy operates around the world; it is number one in the construction of biogas plants for the fish processing industry in Ecuador

As part of Fluence Corporation which is headquartered in New York, Fluence Italy concentrates on its expertise in waste-to-energy and anaerobic digestion solutions, which it delivers to clients around the world. For clients with multiple requirements, it can also leverage the know-how and experience of group branches with different specialties.

Read the  full article at https://www.european-business.com/fluence-italy/portrait/European Business

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