Meva Energy developed a unique biomass gasification process that converts biogenic residues and industrial waste into renewable biosyngas and biochar, creating a long-term carbon sink.
The company needed a reliable and future-proof control system for its first commercial biomass gasification plant.
Key selection criteria included strong service and support, technical competence, compatibility with other systems, and a well-established supplier.
The overall objective was to enable efficient, stable, and scalable operation of a novel process that helps industries replace fossil fuels and reduce emissions.
Siemens supplied the automation components for Meva’s biomass gasification technology.
The solution includes the SIMATIC PCS 7 process control system, SIMATIC ET 200SP HA distributed I/O, and SITOP PSU100S power supply.
SIMATIC PCS 7 enables centralized monitoring and control of the plant and communicates with all systems and products involved in the process.
I interviewed several major system integrators and got a clear answer: Siemens' process control system was the right choice.
Eric Palander, Automation Manager, Meva Energy
Reliable control of the gasification process
High system compatibility
Strong support and service
Meva Energy is a Swedish bioenergy technology provider that develops biomass gasification solutions for industrial applications. The company converts biomass residues and low-value waste streams into renewable gas, heat, power, and biochar, helping industrial customers replace fossil fuels and reduce carbon emissions in production processes.
Meva Energy, Sweden - Converting biomass into carbon negative energy