Magnon’s plants in Castilla la Mancha revalidate the sustainability of all their biomass with the Sure scheme.

Once again, Magnon Green Energy’s plants in La Mancha renew the Sure certification that verifies the sustainability of all the biomass consumed at its Biollano and Enemansa facilities.

This milestone highlights the company’s robust sustainable biomass management system, which is not only limited to the supply of all its power plants, but also extends to the supply of sustainable biomass to third parties, thus ensuring that all biomass managed by the company meets all EU sustainability requirements.

The Sure standard is a European regulation that sets the official criteria to be met by all biomasses used in the bioenergy sector. This certification ensures compliance with the requirements of the Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2018/2001 (REDII), in terms of sustainability, correct mass balance, reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and energy efficiency.

The two plants of the Ence Group’s renewable energy subsidiary in Ciudad Real, Biollano, located in Puertollano, and Enemansa, located in Villarta de San Juan, have revalidated this certificate, thus guaranteeing compliance with the requirements established by the RED II Directive, developed in Spain in the Royal Decree of transposition 376/2022, of May 17.

Sustainability is one of the fundamental pillars on which Magnon’s management system rests, an aspect that reinforces its leadership within the biomass and renewable energy sources sector.

Magnon’s presence in Castilla la Mancha, and especially in Ciudad Real, not only contributes to decarbonizing the Spanish electricity system, but also boosts the region’s economy. According to data provided by the Association of Renewable Energy Companies (APPA), the Enemansa and Biollano plants create a total of 1,650 direct, indirect and induced jobs in the Castile-La Mancha area, boosting its development and growth.