biogas CHP unit Articles
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Eilstorfer Bioenergie case study
In 2011, Eilstorfer Bioenergie built a biogas plant fed on sustainable materials. It is a community installation shared by several farmers cooperating in a joint energy project. Aside from the digester, the plant comprises of three Dreyer & Bosse CHP units. One CHP unit is located at the biogas plant to ensure the supply of heat required for the digester and adjacent pig rearing ...
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Renewable resource Trechwitz ORC - Case Study
This plant has an electrical output of 800 kW and a thermal power of 760 KW. At the biogas plant in Trechwitz, an unconventional heat utilisation model was installed. The waste heat from the CHP unit is used to generate power in an ORC unit (Organic Rankine Cycle). The heat goes into an evaporator, and the operating liquid is converted into pressurised steam. The steam is depressurised by a ...
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Golf and a Small Anaerobic Digester
Golf course associations and golf clubs around the world are looking at ways to improve the sport’s environmental criteria. Sustainable developments and low carbon footprint operations are the name of the game. As golf courses use fertiliser for the courses, power for the maintenance machinery, and power for the golf carts, there are many areas where sustainability of the sport can be ...
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Organic Power's Largest GWE RAPTOR Plant Makes A Compelling Case For Proven Clean-Energy Biotechnology
Clean energy specialists Organic Power Ltd have chosen to install one of the largest ever GWE RAPTOR anaerobic biological transformation energy crop/ waste-to-energy plants at their new green energy facility in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico. When fully operational in mid-2018, it will produce 2.055 MWe, making it one of the largest RAPTOR (Rapid Transformation of Organic Residues) installations ...
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Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC)
Biogas/Heat-to-Power Application using a Dreyer & Bosse CHP power unit Location: Trechwitz, Germany Site Gross Power Output Range 500Kwe + 30-35kWe from Electratherm ORC Thermal Heat Input Range: ?375-450kWt Hot Water Input Range:? 90-95°C (118-203°F) Hot Water Flow Range:? 39 m3/hour (172 GPM) Ambient Temperature: 0-15°C (32-59°F) ElectraTherm installed its first ...
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