Flexibility monetization in the biogas, biomass & agriculture sector

Pbeg's biogas plant
March 14, 2024

Pbeg is focused on the agriculture, biogas, and biomass sector. With their biogas plants in Austria, they have the possibility of producing flexible electricity. By cooperating with CyberGrid, they can participate in the ancillary services market and seamlessly add additional energy assets into their portfolio.

“With our cooperation with CyberGrid, it is possible for us to participate in the ancillary services market. Thereby generating additional revenues and make our biogas plants future proof.” - Dipl. - HLFL – Ing. Erich Mandl​, Managing Partner Innovation at Pbeg.  

Q: What is Pbeg’s expertise?

A: We are business consultants, master builders, and we run a technical and mechatronics engineering office. We were part of the biogas boom in 2002, and we had the chance to participate in the planning, construction and further development of projects.  

Q: Could you describe your work in the field of control technologies?    

A: PBEG specializes in control technologies that enable us to swiftly respond and adapt to changes in the power market.  

Q: What are the specific benefits of the collaboration?

A: CyberGrid provides us with access to ancillary services markets, which in turn generates additional revenue.

Q: What opportunities does CyberNoc offer in terms of salability?

A: For us, it is exciting that the interface is designed very flexibly, which means that we can add additional biogas plants in the future.

About PBEG

Founded in 2002, Pbeg is focused on agriculture and renewable energy. They work towards developing and strengthening farms with new ideas, strategies, and the use of the latest technology. They plan and develop renewable energy systems in the biogas, biomass, and food sector. Additionally, they provide consultancy services and technology.

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