DAH Group acquisition
All insightsMoritz Lindhorst on how Biogas and Biomethane development can support Germany’s transition to energy independence
DAH Group was announced as Igneo’s most recent European acquisition in November 2023. Listen to Moritz Lindhorst provide an overview of how Biogas and Biomethane development can support Germany’s transition to energy independence as he describes the company and its sector in this NEWSFLASH episode of Keeping it Real Assets.
Company information
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DAH Group
The DAH Group is an integrated energy company that generates gas, electricity and heat from renewable energy sources. DAH operates 22 biogas plants located primarily in Eastern Germany making it one of the largest plant operators in the country.
- Location: Europe
- Sector: Renewable energy
- Risk Classification: contracted
- Initial Acquisition date: Nov 2023
- Governance: sole
- Website: www.dah-gruppe.de/start/
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