Biomethane infrastructure • Poland

Developing the next generation of renewable gas.

ZK nextgen energy s.r.o. prepares biomethane projects in Poland focused on gas infrastructure, organic feedstock utilisation and long-term energy resilience.

~2,000 Nm³/htarget biomethane output
Polandprimary development market
Circular modelvalue from organic inputs
Gas infrastructurenetwork integration potential

About the project

Biomethane as part of Poland’s energy transition.

Our aim is to prepare quality biomethane projects combining renewable gas, organic feedstock valorisation and practical energy infrastructure.

We focus on technical preparation, commercial structure, feedstock access and the future role of biomethane in the gas grid and industry.

Visual concept of a modern biomethane plant
Industrial biomethane plant concept for renewable gas production.

Renewable gas

Biomethane can be used in gas infrastructure, industry and other energy applications.

Real infrastructure

The project is based on physical assets, technical design and long-term operational use.

Circular economy

Organic feedstocks are transformed into renewable gas and other useful outputs.

Energy security

Local gas production can strengthen resilience and diversification of energy supply.

How it works

From organic feedstock to biomethane.

Biomethane is produced by processing organic material through anaerobic digestion, cleaning the resulting biogas and upgrading it to renewable gas of energy quality.

Feedstock

Bio-waste, slurry, silage and other suitable organic inputs.

Anaerobic digestion

Breakdown of organic matter without oxygen, producing raw biogas.

Biogas upgrading

Gas cleaning and CO₂ removal to achieve biomethane quality.

Biomethane

Renewable gas ready for grid use, industry and energy applications.

Impact

Biomethane links decarbonisation with practical infrastructure.

Biomethane is storable, flexible and compatible with existing gas infrastructure. It helps valorise organic streams while supporting a more resilient energy system.

  • lower emissions than fossil gas
  • practical waste-to-value model
  • infrastructure-style asset with long-term use

Interactive estimate

Annual production model

Annual volume16.0m Nm³
Energy equivalent169.6 GWh

Indicative model only. Actual values depend on feedstock, technology, methane content and operating assumptions.

Team

The team behind the project.

The project combines commercial preparation, technical coordination and a long-term vision in renewable gas.

Jan Kvapil

Jan Kvapil

CEO

Responsible for project development, business strategy and partner communication.

Petr Zelenka

Petr Zelenka

CTO

Responsible for technical concept, engineering coordination and technology support.

Contact

Let’s discuss biomethane development in Poland.

For investment, development, technology or strategic partnership enquiries, contact Jan Kvapil directly.

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