Bright Renewables to implement Evonik’s 11” membranes at plant upgrade

These newly launched membranes feature the highest capacity of its kind on the market and are designed to decrease costs and maintenance and increase assembly efficiency.
In line with these green membranes, which are produced with 100% renewable energy, Bright developed the PurePac Supra. With a capacity coverage starting at flows as small as 2,500 Nm3/hr (1,471 SCFM) of biogas it is the largest capacity in the company’s biogas upgrading line. This modular upgrader, that purifies biogas to biomethane or renewable natural gas (RNG) with a high methane content, is scalable to much higher capacities through multiplying the setup while maintaining a methane recovery of more than 99.5%.
“We stay agile in adapting to industry trends and adapt through working closely with customers and their wishes, project developers, in-house engineers and R&D teams, and external suppliers. Our strong, long-term partnership with Evonik enables us to drive innovation, and we’re proud to be trusted by many worldwide. These membranes are already in use or soon will be, starting in the Netherlands and the USA, and have a combined upgrading capacity of circa 20,000 Nm3/hr of biogas,” said Mark Smit, managing director of Bright Renewables, headquartered in the Netherlands.
