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New brand name for slurry and digestate treatment from Weltec Biopower

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Weltec Blue Water now replaces Kumac.
With this new name, Weltec Biopower is responding to international market requirements for its tried and tested slurry and digestate treatment systems.
In recent years, 17 plants have already been put into operation worldwide.
The first Weltec Blue Water plant in Germany has also been in operation since March 2024.
In several process steps, the output materials are converted fully automatically into compost, fertiliser, animal bedding, biogas substrate and, depending on the input material, up to about 60% dischargeable water.
The name thus reflects the growing global demand on the one hand and refers to the largest output of water on the other.
Plants are currently under construction and at an advanced stage of project development in Europe, Asia and the US. The first references in Japan and Spain for the easily scalable systems are nearing completion.
The technology is proving to be interesting for farms in processing regions where there is a high supply of liquid manure or water shortages - such as in Denmark and Spain. In Europe, investments are supported by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (FEADER).
The technology is also suitable for separating nitrogen and returning the water to the biogas process to dilute the source materials.
A high proportion of nitrogen-rich input materials such as poultry manure for the production of biogas is possible with the system. Compared to other systems, this technology requires no thermal energy and converts the excreted solids into high-quality fertiliser.






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