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Vanzetti Engineering supplies cryogenic pumps for biogas micro liquefaction plants

May 1, 2026

By AI, Created 10:41 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Vanzetti Engineering has positioned its centrifugal cryogenic pumps for biogas micro liquefaction plants that turn upgraded biomethane into bioLNG. The application matters as Europe pushes toward tighter renewable gas targets and more biomethane production capacity.

Why it matters: - Biogas micro liquefaction plants are part of Europe’s push to cut greenhouse gas emissions and expand renewable gas use. - Biomethane is one of the key fuels targeted for growth under EU climate goals, and the market is expected to expand in Italy and across Europe. - Reliable cryogenic transfer equipment matters because the liquefied product must stay highly pure to avoid damaging the liquefier.

What happened: - Vanzetti Engineering said its centrifugal cryogenic pumps are suitable for biogas micro liquefaction plants. - The pumps are used to transfer bioLNG produced by micro liquefiers downstream from a biomethane upgrading process. - The company said it supplies the cryogenic pump and builds the full skid, while the end customer installs the plant. - The typical product for this application is the DSM 230 on skid.

The details: - Biogas feedstocks can include animal waste, plant scraps and the organic fraction of municipal solid waste. - Those inputs are purified through an upgrading process to biomethane before liquefaction. - The cryogenic pump sits at the end of the process, once the biogas is in the storage tank. - The pump transfers the product and serves as the last connection between the plant and the company that collects the output for delivery to another supply point. - The DSM 230 on skid includes an electric motor, direct transmission and a mechanical seal. - Vanzetti Engineering describes that configuration as suitable for transfer applications.

Between the lines: - Europe’s biomethane buildout is still small relative to demand, but the installed base of plants shows the sector already has industrial scale. - The use case for Vanzetti Engineering points to an equipment niche where process reliability and product purity are as important as throughput. - The focus on micro liquefaction suggests demand for smaller, distributed biomethane-to-bioLNG systems rather than only large centralized plants.

What’s next: - The biogas and biomethane market is expected to keep growing in the coming years, including in Italy. - More biomethane plants and micro liquefaction projects could create additional demand for cryogenic pumps and skid-mounted systems. - More information is available from Vanzetti Engineering.

The bottom line: - Vanzetti Engineering is targeting a small but growing segment of the renewable gas supply chain, where cryogenic pumping is a critical final step.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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