Biogas supports the transition to renewable energy by turning organic waste into a valuable energy source.

PVC pipe systems are widely used for manure transfer and within biogas plants, where durability and chemical resistance ensure safe and reliable operation. From agricultural collection systems to transport and plant infrastructure, PVC pipes help enable efficient biogas production and distribution.

Long service life and resistance to aggressive media support stable performance in demanding environments.

Key Reasons to Choose PVC Pipes for Biogas

 

Reliable Infrastructure for Manure Transfer

Manure transfer is a critical first step in biogas production.

PVC pipes are widely used for the collection and transport of manure from farms to storage or digestion facilities. Their smooth internal surface supports efficient flow, while resistance to abrasion and aggressive media ensures long-term reliability.

Lightweight pipes simplify installation across agricultural land, including uneven terrain.

Durable Systems Inside Biogas Plants

Biogas production environments expose materials to moisture, gases and chemically active media.

PVC pipe systems used within biogas plants resist corrosion and chemical degradation. This contributes to stable operation, reduced maintenance needs and long-term system integrity.

Leak-tight connections help prevent unintended emissions and protect surrounding soil and groundwater.

Supporting Renewable Energy & Circular Economy

Biogas plays an important role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting circular resource use.

PVC pipe systems contribute by enabling:

  • Safe collection of organic waste
  • Reliable transport of feedstock and digestate
  • Efficient plant operation

Durable and recyclable pipe materials support long-term renewable energy infrastructure across Europe.

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