Crossbridge Energy has implemented the project Sledge2fuel in collaboration with Fredericia Spildevand, the project focuses how waste products can be transformed into diesel.
At the moment the company examines how sludge from the process of cleaning wastewater can act as the base for producing biodiesel and hopes to produces 5000 tons of diesel on a yearly basis.
The Sledge2fuel project could represent opportunities outside of Denmark. As sledge is a waste product found in all larger cities worldwide, the technology behind the Sledge2fuel project could be exported to other parts of the world. Crossbridge Energy is looking into this opportunity.
Sludge2fuel is expected to be up and running in 2022.
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