In biogas plants, organic wastes such as vegetable or animal wastes are converted into usable energy, i.e., gas. When producing biogas, waste goes through many phases. Therefore, these biogas plants are very large structures that cover a large area. In these complex structures, different units are set up for each production step, and large areas are also left for storage. Since many different units exist in the facility and the installation is complex, planning becomes important. Translating the planned project into three dimensions, i.e., creating a biogas plant model, helps stakeholders and investors better understand how the facility works, thus enabling a more effective system to be built. Furthermore, companies use this presentation method with models of their facilities at events and energy fairs to make more effective presentations.