Biomass Renewable Energy Electricity Plants and BioPower
Biomass is a biodegradable organic material derived from plants and animals, including municipal waste, sewage, and sludge. It can be burned directly for heat or electricity or converted into biofuels like oil and gas for use in transportation and other sectors.
Ayesa offers years of expertise in evaluating renewable and alternative energy options, navigating regulatory environments, and implementing strategies. Our extensive project management services, combined with our engineering expertise, enable us to assess sites, plan comprehensively, and handle all aspects of biomass facility development, including environmental and permitting processes, engineering and design, procurement, construction, commissioning, and integration into the energy grid.
Bioenergy, produced from biomass, is a renewable energy source that currently accounts for approximately 11% of global energy consumption. Across the globe, the Agri-Business and Food and Drinks sectors present significant opportunities due to the large volumes of readily biodegradable, high-strength liquid and solid wastes they generate. These conditions are ideal for applying Anaerobic Digestion (AD) technologies, which offer key advantages such as efficient biogas production.



OES Ence Biomass Plant, Huelva
Spanish pulp mills operator Ence, invested in a Biomass Plant in Puertollano, Ciudad Real that uses agroforestry residues from the surrounding areas as fuel. The plant has a robust capacity, generating 300 GWh of electricity annually, contributing to sustainable energy production and regional waste management. This project underscores Ence's commitment to leveraging local biomass resources for efficient and eco-friendly power generation.