biogas plant construction Articles
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South Korea Mandarin orange juice production - residues used to produce biogas
Jeju is a subtropical, volcanic island located 100 kilometres south of the Korean peninsula. It is about half the size of Majorca and, due to its mild climate, it offers optimum conditions for cultivating citrus plants. Moreover, thanks to its lush and diversified natural setting and its ex- pansive beaches, it is a popular port of call on cruises through East Asia. With a ...
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The gas upgrading plant in Beetzendorf (Germany) - Case Study
Location: Beetzendorf (Germany) Capacity: 350 m³/h biomethane Inputmaterials: Pig slurry, poultry manure, maize silage, grass silage Features: Plant delivers ca. 36 million kilowatt hours (kWh/a) of green energy and can supply 1,800 households with gas 36 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of green energy per year The plant in Beetzendorf successfully joins the EnviThan projects in Sachsendorf, ...
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Turning waste into power
Economic, social and environmental factors dictate the necessity to manage waste to a new level. Wastewater plants, landfills, farms and food plants are all the owners of biomass that can be digested to produce biogas and turned into power. Biogas can be burned directly in boilers for heat recovery and used for manufacturing, heating or cooling; this is the simplest method of direct biogas ...
By Hurll Nu-Way
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Huge scope of urban domestic biogas plant
There is a huge scope of installing 15 million domestic biogas plants in urban homes for generating cooking gas from kitchen waste and other organic waste. In every home, about half kilogram waste is generated daily such as vegetable cut outs and leftovers, green leaves and husks, fruit skins, rotten fruits, sugarcane baggesse, left out or stale food or some organic starchy material etc. Now, ...
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