PYREG’s systems around the world
From Europe to Australia, our technology is commissioned and trusted by clients tackling climate and waste challenges across the world’s most demanding regulatory landscapes.
PYREG offers an unmatched deployment track record, supported by an expert field service team, remote control and optimization capabilities, and a global network of service partners.
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Our Latest Projects

RICE PRODUCER IN THE USA
PYREG Systems: 3x PX1500 Biomass
Feedstock: Rice Husks
Commissioning: Q2 2025

WWTP IN CZECH REPUBLIC
PYREG Systems: 1x PX1500 Biosolids
Feedstock: Sewage Sludge Biosolids
Commissioning: Q4 2025

WWTP IN AUSTRALIA
PYREG Systems: 2x PX1500 Biosolids
Feedstock: Sewage Sludge Biosolids
Commissioning: Q1 2026

PROJECT DEVELOPER IN SPAIN
PYREG Systems: 1x PX1500 Biomass
Feedstock: Cashew Shells
Commissioning: Q1 2026
What Clients Say About Us
We use forestry byproducts to produce an end product that nourishes soils, cleans water and removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, while simultaneously generating renewable energy. To make this vision a reality, we have chosen PYREG as our strategic partner. We are thrilled to be walking this path together and doing good – not only for the region, but also for the world.

Water supply and disposal plays a key role in securing peace, growth and prosperity worldwide. HST actively shapes environmental protection with solution-oriented engineering developments. PYREG plays a decisive role in this. Our project in Trutnov is an example of the successful implementation of a future-proof green technology.

Gentle carbonization of the residual materials is the basis of our valuable potting soil. We have chosen PYREG because their many years of scientific support and practical experience give us great security regarding our sustainable product quality.

Our customers actively contribute to climate protection, as carbon remains contained in the soil for hundreds of years (carbon sink). Over the course of time we have put three PYREG plants into operation – what better proof can there be that we stand by our ecologically and economically sensible decision?

