Biogas Facility for Green Electricity Generation

Biogas Facility for Green Electricity Generation at the Davidim Landfill

Ludan Engineering Israel played a central role in the design, management, and construction of a pioneering facility in Israel for generating green electricity from methane gas at a landfill, utilizing Landfill Gas technology for renewable energy production.

The project, owned by BOO Bateman Litwin and Orad (50%-50%), is Israel’s first facility to generate green electricity from methane emissions released from landfill waste. The plant operates with a 2.2MW capacity, utilizing biogas from organic waste decomposition to produce sustainable electricity, providing a stable energy source while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impact.

Project Scope:

Complete Engineering & Project Management (EPCM) – Advanced design for efficient energy production management.
Landfill Gas Biogas System – Harnessing methane emissions from waste for electricity generation.
2.2MW Generation Capacity – Significant contribution to Israel’s green energy market.
Waste Management Optimization & Carbon Emission Reduction – Long-term environmental solution.

Through innovative technology and advanced engineering solutions, the Davidim project marks a revolution in renewable energy in Israel, making a significant contribution to environmental improvement and the smart use of natural resources.

Project Details:

  • Client: BOO Bateman Litwin & Orad
  • Location: Davidim Site, Israel
  • Project Year: 2002
  • Project Value: Confidential
  • Field of Expertise: EPCM (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management)

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