The project promotes energy efficiency and the circular economy in accordance with the action line (carbon-neutral Finland), and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. The project develops equipment suitable for farms and other producers of organic waste for gas, electricity and biomethane production. The price structure of the equipment to be developed enables profitable operation even in a size category smaller than the known level, starting with small and medium-sized farms. The demand for components and renewable energy production systems has also been increased by the ambitious goals of digitalization and the green transition. The energy crisis caused by the rise in energy prices and the effort to replace Russian natural gas with domestic energy sources also increase the demand for components. The project develops a new type of sludge reactor model, which can more than double the raw gas yield compared to the traditional full-mix sludge reactor on the market per reactor volume built. To utilize the produced raw gas, a prototype of the production model of the CHP equipment will be built for electricity production. The purpose of the development work is to bring an assembly made in Finland to the market for a CHP machine, which enables a profitable equipment purchase. In the project, simplified gas processing equipment for biomethane production is dimensioned and tested. The processing equipment enables a profitable biogas plant investment in locations that do not have their own energy consumption. The goal of the project is to speed up the green transition and increase the utilization of biomass in biogas production. An improvement in the profitability of the equipment being developed and thereby the widespread use of the equipment would lead to a significant reduction in methane emissions, self-sufficient energy production and security of supply.