Sustainability

Our Ultrasound Technology breaks substrates at microscopic-cellular level; increases biogas by upto 25%”: Christian Eichhorst

Established in 2010 in Germany, Weber Entec has become a crucial element for biogas plants aiming to enhance their biogas production through its Ultrasound Technology. With a track record of over 200 installations to date, the company is poised to make a significant impact on the Indian biogas market. In an insightful interview with I Am Renew, Christian Eichhorst, the Managing Director of Weber Entec, opens up on the intricacies of the biogas sector, the company’s technology, plans for India, and more.

Subhash Yadav

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