Agriculture

We transform animal manure into clean energy. Farmers get nutritious biofertiliser in return, which enriches the soil, increases yields and cuts the need for mineral fertiliser in a circular, local loop.
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Brother livestock manure to green energy

Agriculture plays a key role in the green transition. By converting livestock manure into biogas, we transform an emission challenge into a valuable resource for both the farmer and society. Through our plants, we create a closed loop that strengthens local food production.

The farmer's income

When you deliver fertilizer to an Antec plant, you are not only contributing to energy production, but you also receive an improved product in return.

  • High-quality bio-fertiliser: The digested biomass is processed into a nutrient-rich bio-fertiliser with an optimised content of nitrogen and phosphorus.

  • Better crops: Anaerobic digestate is taken up by plants more quickly than raw manure, which provides better growing conditions and strengthens soil quality.

  • Reduced costs: Using bio-fertiliser significantly reduces the need for purchased mineral fertiliser.

  • Simple logistics: We work closely with the agricultural sector on efficient transport and storage solutions that suit daily operations.

Our model: Build, Own, Operate (BOO)

Antec takes total responsibility. We design, build and operate the plant, enabling farmers and local partners to focus on their core business while we ensure that resources are utilised to the maximum. This provides a secure and long-term solution for the local community without individual farmers having to bear the technical operational risk.

Did you know? By treating manure in a closed biogas plant, agricultural methane emissions are reduced while simultaneously producing climate-friendly fuel for the transport sector.

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Our selected facility

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Vest Biogas

Hornindal

Q3 2026

The region's powerhouse for circular economy. With a capacity of 150,000 tonnes of biomass annually, we transform local waste from agriculture and aquaculture into liquefied biogas (LBG) and valuable biofertiliser.

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Malm Biogas

Malm

Q3 2027

Strategically located by SalMar at Malm, we are building one of Norway's most advanced biogas plants. The facility will process 150,000 tonnes of biomass annually and ensure a robust, circular value chain for Trøndelag.

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Shall we create the future energy solution together?

Do you have access to biomass or a desire to establish a biogas plant in your region? We are looking for local partners who want to transform manure and organic waste into green energy and biofertiliser. Get in touch for a no-obligation chat about how we can create circular value in your local area.

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