
21 Jun Dimasa Grupo teaches Cogeneration Course for Aqualia in EDAR Salamanca
Biogas pre-treatment for enrichment and energy recovery
When a company like Aqualia has us to train their workers in the treatment of biogas it is a good sign, because thus recognizes our extensive experience and innovation in a rapidly changing as the energy sector.
The training session was last June 15 at the offices of the EDAR of Salamanca for a workers group of Aqualia. In this Cogeneration Course, now in its 3rd edition, they attended by about 60 technicians, including debug responsible, staff area and heads of plant engineering are.
Along with Dimasa Grupo, also they participated as representatives speakers of these companies: Micropower Europe, Caterpillar Energy Solutions, ON Tech Engineering and Proasistech.

Aerial view of the EDAR of Salamanca where the Cogeneration Course was given.
Entitled “Biogas pre-treatment for energy recovery and enrichment to the Natural Gas”, our course explained the various systems for the production of biogas, the problem of pollutants and their solutions, debugging techniques, and existing roads for its use.
An entertaining and full presentation of examples, such as our work in the WWTP of Atotonilco (Mexico), one of the largest sewage treatment plants in the world, which supply the cleaning system of biogas, which has earned the recognition of the IDB (Inter-American Development Bank) giving 360° Infrastructure Award.
Our experience with biogas is more than proven, therefore the works carried out, as the awards for technological innovation that have led us. That is why we are happy to share our knowledge with those who request them, as in this case Aqualia.

Faustino Díaz, General Manager of Dimasa Grupo. All his professional life in the polyester sector and its many applications in the environmental sector. Second generation family at the head of a company that believes in the R + D + I and in the constant improvements.

Francisco Andrés, Technical Manager of Dimasa Grupo. A professional who has spent 25 years in the field of water treatment, waste and biogas. In addition to his extensive work experience he has also taught courses and given conferences.
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