Utilize residual materials
Organic waste is to be used for energy generation and regional material cycles are to be strengthened.
HY2CON GmbH develops and implements innovative technologies for converting biowaste into biohydrogen and biomethane. The focus is a decentralized, container-based system for local residual material streams and renewable energy.
“Imagine a world where waste does not accumulate — but delivers energy. Where yesterday’s waste becomes today’s clean fuel.”
The project is co-financed under the “Business Angel Bonus JTF 2021–2027” programme from the Just Transition Fund (JTF) of the European Union and from tax funds based on the budget adopted by the Saxon State Parliament.
The objective is to contribute to decentralized energy generation, the reduction of organic waste and the transition to renewable energy.
Further information: www.europa-foerdert-sachsen.de
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HY2CON is developing a process for making organic residual materials such as food waste, biogenic by-products and other biomass fractions usable locally. The focus is on biohydrogen and biomethane as storable and usable energy carriers.
The technical implementation is modular: container-based units are intended to be used where residual materials arise. This reduces transport requirements and creates regional energy and material cycles.
The website presents HY2CON from an institutional project perspective: development status, application fields, funding and cooperation are at the center.
Organic waste is to be used for energy generation and regional material cycles are to be strengthened.
Bioenergy should be generated where suitable residual material streams are available.
Prototype development and technology validation form the basis for later application scenarios.
MobiFerm describes the further development of a decentralized biogas and fermentation approach. Process stages can be specifically adjusted to parameters such as pH value, temperature and nutrient supply.
The goal is a robust system that can process different organic residual materials and be integrated into local energy and material recovery concepts.
renewable energy carrier
development focus
less transport, more local use


HY2CON combines experience in bioenergy, process engineering and project development with the aim of making decentralized solutions for the energy transition practically feasible.
HY2CON operates in an innovation-oriented environment and uses funding structures, business networks and technological cooperation for the further development of the project. On the English version, the funders and network partners are deliberately shown in a more visible and institutional way.




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