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Agripower France SASU

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Agripower France SASU

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  • Price (EUR)1.04
  • Today's Change0.000 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded--
  • 1 Year change+25.92%
  • Beta0.9368
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About the company

Agripower France SASU is a France-based company active in the green energy sector and specialized in the construction of anaerobic digestion units. Anaerobic digestion is used to produce renewable energies, for the treatment of organic waste, the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the integration of agroecology into practices. Anaerobic digestion is a technology based on the degradation by microorganisms of organic matter under controlled conditions and in the absence of oxygen. Part of the organic matter is degraded into biogas, mainly methane, which can then have multiple uses. Anaerobic digestion makes it possible to recover waste from agricultural operations, local authorities and agri-food industries.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)3.69m
  • Net income in EUR-3.86m
  • Incorporated2012
  • Employees19.00
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