Clarke Energy Becomes a Distributor of Tecno Project Industriale's Biogas Upgrading Plants
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Clarke Energy Becomes a Distributor of Tecno Project Industriale's Biogas Upgrading Plants

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Clarke Energy Becomes a Distributor of Tecno Project Industriale's Biogas Upgrading Plants

CEO Insights team, Nikhil Michael, Correspondent, CEO Insights

Clarke Energy, a KOHLER Company, expands its product offerings by becoming a distributor and service provider of Tecno Project Industriale's (TPI’s) biogas upgrading plants. Offering biogas upgrading plants supplies, TPI is able to provide both membrane-based and amine technology. The membrane plants incorporate membranes able to deliver high performance in terms of methane recovery and energy consumption.

Having built various biogas upgrading projects globally, TPI is one of the key technology providers to the sector and offers product range of high quality and engineering. TPI’s huge range of products is developed out of their extensive experience in the handling and processing of gases for industrial customers across the world.
Biogas upgrading technology strips the carbon dioxide out of biogas to create biomethane, a renewable form of methane (a ‘green gas’) and originates from the processing of waste materials. The resultant biomethane can be injected into the national gas grid or used as a sustainable fuel for vehicles.

TPIs huge range of products is developed out of their extensive experience in the handling and processing of gases for industrial customers across the world


The agreement between Clarke Energy and TPI primarily focuses on France, letting Clarke Energy also supply TPI's biogas upgrading plants into the United Kingdom, United States of America, India and Ireland.

Didier Lartigue, the Managing Director of French subsidiary of Clarke Energy states, “This partnership is strategic for Clarke Energy for the development of his biomethane activity and the choice of TPI is crucial for the product and service quality of Clarke Energy's solutions”.