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Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum

Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum gemeinnützige GmbH

Leipzig, Germany

BiomassBiogasHydrogenGovernment
Founded 2008200-500 employees

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Founded in 2008, Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum is a government headquartered in Leipzig, Germany with approximately 200-500 employees specializing in Biomass, Biogas, Hydrogen.

The Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum (German Biomass Research Center) is a federal research institution established in 2008 that conducts applied research into the energetic and integrated material use of biomass. The center investigates processes for efficient and sustainable utilization of solid, liquid, and gaseous bioenergy sources through potential analyses, feasibility studies, and practical experiments. Research focuses on making bioenergy use technically simpler and safer, ecologically compatible, and economically viable. The institution operates laboratories and technical facilities, including a research biogas plant and fuel conditioning and combustion lab. It conducts over 120 research projects annually and provides scientific support, market analyses, and policy advice on bioenergy topics.

biomassbioenergybiogasbiofuelsapplied researchsustainabilitybioeconomy

Headquarters

Leipzig, Germany

Founded

2008

Employees

200-500

Company Type

Government

Business Models

B2B

Value Chain

R&DConsultingAdvisory

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