GE powers China’s largest chicken waste biogas plant

September 25, 2009

GE Energy just announced that its Jenbacher biogas engines have begun powering China’s largest chicken waste biogas-energy plant. The plant features a digester system that consumes 300 tons of manure and 500 tons of wastewater daily to produce biogas that is then used by three GE engines that generate electricity for the 19,000 square-meter complex, as well as the local grid. The material leftover from the digester can later be used as fertilizer.

The Minhe Animal Husbandry biogas plant, powered by GE's Jenbacher engines.
Having a gas: The Minhe Animal Husbandry facility is located six kilometers south of Penglai City in Shandong Province. It’s the biggest stud and meat chicken farm and the industry’s only stock-listed company in China.

The company’s 23 chicken farms maintain a total of 1.5 million stud chickens and another 3.7 million chickens for meat production annually. Just to give an idea of how big the operation is, the facility produces 3 megawatts of electricity. That’s more than four times the amount generated by the Wisconsin dairy farm that uses GE’s technology that was featured in our video series in July.

In the process, the manure is circulated and anaerobic, or oxygen-free, digestion takes place. Microorganisms break down the organic waste, ultimately producing gas — mainly methane with some carbon dioxide. This gas can be burned just like natural gas, thus generating energy.

The use of chicken waste digester biogas to generate onsite power also is supporting China’s national economic goals to promote the use of renewable, distributed energy technologies to improve local reliability and reduce regional greenhouse gas emissions. Backed by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the project is receiving financial support through the sale of carbon credits called Certified Emission Reductions (CERs).

Not only are GE Energy’s Jenbacher biogas engines popular within China’s animal husbandry industry, but their fuel flexibility and durability have established a following in other energy segments, including coal mine methane and landfill gas applications.

To meet China’s growing demand for GE’s onsite power technologies, in the last year GE has expanded its Jenbacher gas engine distributor presence throughout the country and opened a new regional gas engine packaging operation at GE’s manufacturing center in Hangzhou, the capital city of Zhejiang Province in southeast China.

* Read the announcement
* Read “GE’s Jenbacher: A burning desire for manure in Wis.” on GE Reports
* Read about Jenbachers powering greenhouses
* Read “The Sweet Smell of Success” about Jenbachers and landfill gas
* Learn how many cows, pigs or sheep it takes to power 900 homes
* Learn about waste-heat recovery
* Learn more about ecomagination
* Read about our biogas technology
* Learn more about Jenbachers
* Watch a Jenbacher video


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  • david foster

    “Just to give an idea of how big the operation is, the facility produces 3 megawatts of electricity”…as you surely are well aware, 3MW is about 1/3 of 1 percent of the output of a large coal- or gas-fired power plant.

    Projects like this are very nice, but it’s important to put them in perspective. Part of GE’s social responsibility should consist of helping to distinguish energy reality from energy fantasy.

  • Investor

    havent seen many GE Capital stories for some time, looks like infrastructure and Media are leading the way?

  • Investor II

    What can GE Capital state….GE Real Estate is sinking fast? GE Capital is not doing good at all..

  • Gheorghe Curelet-Balan

    Impressive Jenbacher project!

  • Richard McWhorter

    Comparing these distributed renewable projects to centralized coal fired plants is missing the point. The objective of distributed energy production is to establish a myriad of energy creation points that generate enough energy to support a reasonable geographic footprint surrounding the site. This eliminates much of the infrastructure requirements that have lashed us to centralized coal plants for 50 years.
    Waste Stream to fuel source has a much brighter future than continuing to rely exclusively on prehistoric non renewable feedstocks. Go GE!

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  • Hamid ali khan

    these kind of technolgy can stop the bad change in enviroment and helpfull to mankind.my request to spread these cheeper technology to all over the world and specially in poor country.and by spreading of these technology we can save our forest and enviroment for our next Generation.
    Note:if you send me any realeted supporting documents so i can help to spread these technology in pakistan(north & west) and as wel as ur business.

  • z sikandar

    i am interested to know about the cost of megawatt plant and their required area as well as men power

  • Jayanta Mukhopadhaya

    Dear Sir,
    please inform us how much kwh electricity may produce by 50 ton of cow dang per day. and also let me know other services for bio gas plant provide by G E