
Strengthening Renewable Energy Solutions in South America
Pietro Fiorentini has officially entered the Brazilian and South American biomethane market through the acquisition of a majority stake in 3Di Biogás, a pioneering company specializing in biogas purification technology. This strategic move enhances Pietro Fiorentini’s renewable energy portfolio and strengthens its presence in the rapidly growing biomethane sector.
About 3Di Biogás: A Leader in Biogas Purification
Located in Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, Brazil, 3Di Biogás was the first company in the region to introduce membrane-based technology for biogas purification. Over the past decade, founders Lucio Ricken and Maycon Savoldi have collaborated with key players in the Latin American agribusiness industry, delivering energy-as-a-service solutions that transform organic waste into biomethane.
Key Highlights of 3Di Biogás’ Business Model:
- Engineering and operation of biogas purification plants
- Biogas-to-biomethane conversion for on-site energy use
- Supplying and maintaining biomethane production systems
- Expanding into Brazil and Paraguay through subsidiaries:
- 3Di Engenharia (Brazil)
- Pure Tech Energy (Brazil)
- Bioenergy (Paraguay)
With Pietro Fiorentini’s investment, 3Di Biogás is set to expand its technological capabilities and market reach.
Strategic Acquisition and Industry Expertise
The acquisition process was supported by:
- Graziano Messana, Managing Director of GM Venture
- Baker Tilly team, led by Graziela Baffa
- Antonio Villa Berkemeyer of Berkemeyer
3Di Biogás received advisory services from:
- Fabio Inocencio and Monroe Olsen of REDE CNM
As an industrial partner, Pietro Fiorentini will contribute engineering expertise and advanced biogas upgrading technologies to further enhance biomethane production efficiency and injection into the gas grid. This includes cutting-edge solutions for:
- Fiscal measurement of biomethane
- Grid injection technology
- Liquefaction of biomethane and CO2
Brazil’s Growing Biomethane Market
Brazil’s agriculture, sugarcane ethanol production, and animal husbandry industries generate large volumes of organic waste, making biogas and biomethane production a key opportunity for sustainable energy development.
Pietro Fiorentini’s expansion aligns with the local-for-local strategy, ensuring specialized support, locally manufactured solutions, and dedicated service teams for South American markets.