Bionic µPower: Optional Power Module for Grid Balancing and Supply Security

The Bionic mf200B is primarily a fertiliser and material-flow plant. The µOil produced in the process can be marketed as a fuel component under normal operation. With appropriate base design, the same µOil can power an optional generator module for grid balancing services, local resilience and heat supply.

The Power Module at a Glance

  • Primary purpose of mf200B: Ecological fertiliser (µChar, µSoil) — not a power generator
  • Fuel basis: approx. 4,000 t/yr µOil from the mf200B double plant (light + heavy fractions; example configuration)
  • Generator block: 3 × 4 MW = 12 MW (multi-fuel capable; model configuration)
  • Operating profile: Over 1,000 full-load hours/yr in the example configuration — balancing and resilience module, not continuous baseload
  • Response architecture: Supercaps (instant response) → Battery (bridge) → Generators (continuous load)
  • Usable waste heat: Transfer to local heating systems or mobile heat storage containers possible

Use Cases

The module is conceptually suited for grid balancing services (FCR, aFRR); participation requires pre-qualification and approval by the respective transmission system operator, local supply security in island mode and heat supply to local consumers.

Note on figures: All technical and economic figures are project-related indicative reference values based on concept study Rev. 3.3 (BLG-KW-2026-001). Site-specific design, prices and revenues are subject to a subsequent engineering and coordination study.