Weltec Biopower, Nordmethan to operate under one name


German companies Weltec Biopower and Nordmethan, part of the same group, will henceforth operate under the globally recognised umbrella brand Weltec Biopower within the scope of a strategic realignment.

German companies Weltec Biopower and Nordmethan, part of the same group, will henceforth operate under the globally recognised umbrella brand Weltec Biopower within the scope of a strategic realignment.
 
While Weltec builds biogas and biomethane plants around the globe, Nordmethan supplements the portfolio with the operation of energy plants. 
 
“This brand realignment was necessary in order to perpetuate our global success story and reinforce our positioning as a competent biogas specialist in all areas of the industry. By operating under a single name, we intend to further increase the efficiency of the synergies between the individual business areas, which we had already been making use of,” explains Jens Albartus, Director of the Weltec Group, pointing to the main motives for the closer cooperation.
 
In the course of its history, which started in 2001 with the establishment of Weltec Biopower, more and more components of the biogas value chain have been developed and bundled within the Group.
 
Key elements include the design, planning and setup of energy plans. “To date, we have set up more than 300 plants with an output of up to 10 MW each in 25 countries. Soon, five additional biogas plants are going to be built in Asia. Moreover, we are currently rolling out projects in several European countries,” says Albartus. 
 
He adds: “The high proportion of custom-developed components is a key USP that enables us to reduce interfaces.
 
“As far as the operation of biogas plants is concerned, the Weltec Group does not concentrate solely on its own nine sites, which produce about 96 million cu m of climate-friendly biogas and biomethane a year.”
 
“We also share our expertise with other operators and take care of the plant operation on behalf of banks, liquidators and investors on a temporary or ongoing basis,” says Albartus, adding, “What is more, we regularly assist customers who run their own biogas plants with our mechanical and biological service.”
 
For many years, the operations of the Weltec Group have also included sustainable usage concepts for the output flows, for example, in the form of heat contracting. Currently, the biomethane produced by the Group’s plants is used to supply communities, horticultural facilities and other businesses at 16 locations.
 
In all its activities, the biogas specialist endeavours to remain close to its business partners and to roll out projects in an individual manner. Thus, the Weltec Group’s sales and service network spans the entire globe. The range of customers includes businesses from sectors such as agriculture, food, municipal administration, waste and wastewater.
 
Jens Albartus explains: “The combination under a single name will in no way impair our existing collaboration. Rather, we will be able to align our service offerings even more effectively with our customers’ quality requirements.” –Tradearabia News Service