Faroese salmon farmer Bakkafrost now produces nearly 2% of the country's electricity

Sludge from hatcheries, fish waste and manure from farms is turned into gas and electricity, and allows Bakkafrost to significantly reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.

Frodi Mortensen manages Bakkafrost's biogas site.
Frodi Mortensen manages Bakkafrost's biogas site.Foto: Anders H. Furuset
Published 4 October 2021, 06:16Updated 4 October 2021, 23:16
BakkafrostFaroe IslandsFarmed salmonCircular EconomyBiogas