biogas network Articles
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Environmental assessment of energy production by combustion of biogas provided by the anaerobic digestion of agricultural biomass
This paper tries to compare the environmental impacts of energy production using agricultural biomass and energy production using traditional reactor systems (natural gas and fuel oil) by using the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology. In order to make this comparison, the impact assessment methods CML 2 BASELINE 2000 (problem oriented method) and ECOINDICATOR 99 (damage oriented method) are ...
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Biomass Plant Hebei, China - Case Study
The annual processing capacity of the plant is approximately 130,000 tons of agricultural biomass, including corn and straw. The biogas generated will be used as a substitute for natural gas for transportation and injected into the natural gas pipeline network. ...
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Waste to Energy in Japan - Case Study
Location: Kishiwada, Osaka (Japan) Capacity: 249 kWel Input materials: Food Waste Features: Complete container solution, Power to the public grid, Heat utilization by the adjacent factory An overview of the Kishiwada biogas plant EnviTec Biogas has entered the relatively young Japanese biogas market with a 250 kWel biogas plant. The EnviWaste plant in Kishiwada (a city of Osaka) has been ...
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Now Available: Exciting Internship at IBBK Biogas
Looking for an interesting opportunity during or after your biogas-related studies? IBBK is a small consulting and education-focused company in the biogas sector. For the past 20+ years, we’ve participated in a wide variety of interesting biogas projects, conducted in-person and online conferences as well as biogas trainings, both in Germany and abroad. And since we always need ...
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Project - Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh (India)
Varanasi Location: Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh (India) Output: Piped cooking gas network to 120 Households Input Materials: 5 TPD of Cowdung Developing Nation’s First and Largest Biogas Piped Mini-Grid powered by Cow dung providing Clean Cooking Gas to 120 houses in entire village in Uttar Pradesh, India : This can be the heading ...
By Saaf Energy
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SAS Agrigaz Agricultural Biogas Upgrading Plant, France - Case Study
In 2009, 40 farmers from the commune of Vire in Normandie and its surrounding areas came together to create an innovative and unifying project to promote collective anaerobic digestion. It has taken over 10 years to define the project, to find the land, to obtain authorisations and to finalise the project that now produce biogas from local agricultural wastes. The solution to treat waste was ...
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The gas upgrading plant in Forst (Germany) - Case Study
Location: Forst (Germany) Capacity: 1,9 MWel Input materials: Poultry droppings, renewable resources Features: Production of 700 Nm³ biomethane, 60,000 MWh green energy, 549 kWel CHP; New design: horizontal cartridge system Horizontal membrane configuration: space-saving and cost-efficient The Lusatian biogas feeding project of Bioenergiepark Forst GmbH & Co. KG has a gas upgrading ...
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Biogas embedded in the EU bioeconomy
How can the EU bioeconomy best contribute to the transition towards sustainable development and a climate-neutral economy by 2050? In April 2021, the European Commission published a report[1] presenting four scenarios for the future EU bioeconomy until 2050. One of the scenarios presented in the report is particularly encouraging for our sector as it forecasts a growth of the bio-based industry, ...
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Biomethane enters the gas grid article for energy world
The Carbon Plan, published in 2011, aims to reduce UK carbon emissions by a quarter from 1990 levels. With the current policies in place, the UK is on target to reduce emissions by over a third by 2020 and with the introduction of new technologies this should increase to an 80% reduction by 2050. However, currently around half the UK’s carbon emissions result from heat related processes and ...
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New Waste-To-Energy Project From Quantum Biopower Illustrates Untapped Benefits Of Biogas For Communities Locally And Globally
An organic-waste-to-energy project in Connecticut USA begins producing electricity this year, demonstrating financial and environmental benefits achievable locally and globally by converting up to 40,000 tons of organic waste annually into environmentally harmonious green energy and dry biofertilizer. The Quantum Biopower Plant serving the central Connecticut region incorporates its GWE RAPTOR ...
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