
MÉXICO
Anaerobic Biodigestion Plant · 500 Tons/Day · México
Project Description
The México 2026 Project proposes the construction and operation of an anaerobic biodigestion plant to treat 500 tons per day of coconut shell and other agro-industrial organic waste.
The waste is transformed into biogas refined to biomethane or directed to electricity generation, also producing verifiable carbon credits and biofertilizer for the regional agricultural sector.
Technical Specs
| Country | México |
| Raw material | Coconut shell + organic waste |
| Capacity | 500 ton/día |
| Process | Shredding → CSTR Biodigestion → Biorefinery |
| Technology | CH4 Solution (Brasil) · CSTR Biodigesters |
| Products | Biogas · Biomethane · Energy · Biofertilizer |
| Aligned SDGs | SDG 7 · SDG 12 · SDG 13 |
| Status | In Development |
The Process in 4 Stages
Reception and Shredding
Reception of coconut shell and agro-industrial organic waste. Shredding and homogenization to optimize digestion.
CSTR Biodigestion
Anaerobic digestion in series CSTR (Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor) reactors. Controlled temperature. Continuous biogas generation.
Biorefinery
Biogas purification. Upgrading to high-purity biomethane (>97% CH4). Separation of digestate as liquid biofertilizer.
Distribution and Credits
Biomethane for grid injection or electricity generation. Registration of GHG reductions for access to carbon credit markets.
Process Products
Biomethane
High-purity renewable gas, equivalent to natural gas.
Electricity
On-site generation or grid injection.
Biofertilizer
Nutrient-rich liquid digestate for agricultural use.
Carbon credits
Verifiable GHG reduction under CDM/VCS methodologies.
SDG Alignment
The project directly contributes to three Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda.
Technology Partner
CH4 Solution · Brasil
Specialist in anaerobic biodigestion solutions and biorefineries. Provider of the series CSTR biodigesters used in the México project. Experience in large-scale projects for agro-industrial waste.
Enersite · General Coordination
Responsible for financial structuring, permit management, coordination with Mexican environmental authorities, and access to climate financing mechanisms.
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