From first analysis to selling an operating plant.
Five areas covering the full lifecycle of a biogas and biomethane project.
Advisory & Audits
Planning an investment but don't know where to start? Have an operating plant that's underperforming? Wondering whether your wastewater treatment plant's waste can produce energy?
I conduct feedstock audits — from substrate balances and stream mapping to technology concepts with variants and cash-flow projections. For new projects: due diligence, risk analysis, bankable business cases. For operating installations: diagnostics, feed recipe optimization, performance benchmarking, modernization planning.
I specialize in wastewater treatment plants — municipal, food-processing, and industrial. Biogas from sewage sludge is often an untapped resource.
Transactions & Development
Looking to sell a biogas project or operating plant? Or the opposite — searching for an asset to acquire? Does your fund need someone to develop a greenfield project from scratch?
I work both sides of the deal. For sellers: documentation preparation, valuation, buyer identification, negotiation support. For buyers: technical due diligence, risk assessment, deal structuring. For funds: site scouting and selection, project development from concept to financing readiness.
EU Funding
NFOŚiGW (National Fund for Environmental Protection), FEnIKS (EU Cohesion Fund programme), and other RES support mechanisms — I know them from the practical side, not the theoretical.
I help prepare applications that pass evaluation: from project concept and feasibility study, through DNSH and variant analysis, to settlement and reporting. I know what evaluation committees check and where applications most commonly fail.
Feedstock Brokerage
Biogas plants need stable waste supply. The food industry and agriculture need someone to take their waste. I connect both sides.
I negotiate substrate contracts, optimize logistics and costs, ensure supply continuity. I work with agricultural waste (manure, slurry, poultry litter), food waste, municipal waste and sewage sludge. Poland produces 150 million tonnes of biowaste per year — most of it doesn't end up where it should.
Training & Speaking
Lack of knowledge costs money. Polish biogas plants operate at an average of 70% capacity — due to insufficient operator competencies, poor understanding of fermentation processes, and inability to respond to problems.
I deliver training at major industry conferences and run closed programmes for operators, municipalities, municipal utilities and investment teams. From process fundamentals to advanced optimization. I also train project managers leading biogas and biomethane investments.
Advisory subscription
Ongoing expert support for biogas plant owners. A monthly subscription with access to consultations, operational reviews and continuous optimization. Details coming soon.
Got a project, a question, or 10,000 tonnes of waste with nowhere to go?
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