ProjektkooperationAktualisiert am 10. November 2025
AI-Powered Microgrids for a Sustainable Bioeconomy
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BioGrid is developing AI-driven industrial microgrids to unlock sustainable bioprocessing in emerging markets, with Egypt as our pilot location. Despite vast agricultural residues, energy supply limitations hinder local bioeconomy growth. Our solution combines solar PV, LiFePO₄ battery storage, and an intelligent Energy Management System (EMS) to predict energy generation and process demand, reducing costs and boosting reliability for decentralized bio-based production.
We are initially targeting the fertilizer sector—critical for regional food security—by converting residues from crops like sorghum, millet, and groundnuts into low-carbon, locally produced inputs. This approach fosters a circular economy while supporting rural development and local industries.
Our goal is a replicable model for decentralized, intelligent, and sustainable bioeconomy infrastructure in emerging markets.
BioGrid is contributing to the global shift toward resilient, low-carbon industrial systems. We are seeking partners to expand impact, co-develop solutions, and replicate this innovative model across regions.
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- Planning
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- Technical
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