Globyno Biomethane Plant
The Globyno Biomethane Plant (GBP) is a ReAgro infrastructure project developed in partnership with Globino Agricultural Group, one of Ukraine’s leading pork producers.<br />
The plant will specialize in processing agricultural waste into biomethane - a renewable fuel that supports the decarbonization of the energy and agricultural sectors.
Key Project Characteristics
GBP will become one of the first commercially scalable biomethane facilities in Ukraine, combining technological efficiency with full logistics integration.
CAPEX
Capacity<br />
Annual biomethane production:<br />
Digestate per year<br />
Project Roadmap
2026
Attracting financing
2026
Signing of offtake agreements, launch of construction
2Q 2027
Start of biomethane production
Efficient feedstock supply model
This minimizes transportation costs and reduces emissions during the logistics process.
Existing infrastructure, including storage lagoons, helps reduce capital expenditure and optimize environmental performance.
Distance to the nearest pig farm - only 500 meters
Additional fertilizer is transported by pipeline from a farm located 5 km away
Another portion of the feedstock is delivered by road transport from a distance of up to 15 km
Project Video Overview
Advantages of the Technological Model
GBP implements the SWOP (Substrate With Output Product) model, under which agricultural waste is exchanged for digestate - an organic fertilizer for agricultural producers. This approach reduces operating costs, creates a closed-loop production cycle, and strengthens engagement with local communities.
The plant is characterized by a high level of adaptability.<br />
the ability to process different types of feedstock and flexibly adjust the ratio between biomethane and electricity production depending on market conditions.
Our goals are:
We believe that sustainable development is not a slogan, but a strategy that works.
ReAgro turns Ukraine’s bioenergy potential into real projects that transform the economy - and the future.
Increasing energy independence
Reducing the carbon footprint of the agricultural sector
Developing the circular economy in practice
Ready to transform energy together?
We are looking for partners who share our belief in sustainable transformation. Join an ecosystem that connects energy, agriculture, and community development.
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