Clervin promotes the construction of two biomethane plants in Italy, consolidating its entry into renewable gases

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Clervin promotes the construction of two biomethane plants in Italy, consolidating its entry into renewable gases
The two plants, currently under construction, are located in the provinces of Pavia and Modena, with production capacities of 500 scm/h and 250 scm/h, respectively, and are scheduled for completion in the first half of 2026.
The Pavia Plant is being developed as a greenfield project , while the Mirandola Plant is a brownfield project, transforming an existing biogas plant into a biomethane production facility.
"A milestone marking Clervin's entry into the biomethane sector."
Both projects are executed through Clervin's construction platform, which integrates technical and project management capabilities to provide comprehensive support throughout the plant's life cycle, from construction to commissioning and start-up. The PMO team ensures that projects are developed on time, within budget and in compliance with established quality, safety and sustainability standards.
With these initiatives, Clervin is actively positioning itself in the biomethane sector, expanding its expertise beyond power generation and consolidating a new business line in renewable gases. The construction of these plants represents a strategic step in the company's expansion, reinforcing its leadership and commitment to the energy transition in Southern Europe.
"Clervin's construction platform ensures comprehensive support."
"Clervin is actively positioning itself in the biomethane sector, expanding its expertise."
