biogas plant operator Articles
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Profi survey 2008
The German agricultural magazine “Profi” published at the end of 2008 the results of a national biogas operator survey. Profi asked a total of 2.580 or approximately 70% of the 3700 German biogas plant operators about their opinion regarding service, maintenance, and technical equipment of their plant provider. 631 operators returned the completed questionnaire, of which 297 could be used to ...
By Triangle Ltd
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Project - GreenBox
The GreenBox is a part of a larger portfolio of small, medium and large-scale biogas plants successfully being operated by Green Elephant Engineering, an Indo-German company having international experience in the biogas industry and numerous successfully commissioned references in India. The GreenBox is a state-of-the-art, prefabricated, re-locatable, anaerobic digestion plant that provides ...
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A persuasiv heating concept - case study
The biogas plant in Ardorf commenced operations in 2007, following an extremely short permit-issuance and construction phase. The plant is located in a specifically-designated special-operations area near Wittmund, and was started as a joint project. More than 80% of the input materials (including corn) are supplied directly from the operators' own farms. The plant in Ardorf is among the region's ...
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The gas to grid plant Icknield in UK - Case Study
Location: Ipsden, Oxfordshire (UK) Capacity: 960 kWel Input materials: Pig slurry, farm by-products, energy crops Features: Production of 700 Nm³ biomethane, 360 kWel CHP, Supply natural gas to 2,150 households, Fermentation residue as fertiliser 38 million kilowatt hours per year Icknield Gas Ltd. is the first biogas plant in Great Britain with a gas processing facility from EnviTec ...
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New technology enables biogas optimization
The Vaisala stand, 016 in hall D6, at the Ecomondo Green Technology Expo in Rimini, Italy, 5-8 November 2019, will feature Vaisala’s new Ex certified in-line multigas measurement instrument, the MGP261. With this technology, biogas plant operators will, for the first time, be able to optimize the production of high quality biogas in real-time, and thereby derive greater value from biowaste. ...
By Vaisala
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Using biogas for combined heat and power
An integral part of the majority of anaerobic digestion facilities across the world is the CHP combined heat and power (CHP) engine. For the first time builder of a biogas plant, it is often neglected as the focus is on reducing the capital costs of the installation. However, the engine is integral to the plant, and is the key component in the production of renewable electricity, hence the ...
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Using biogas for combined heat and power
An integral part of the majority of anaerobic digestion facilities across the world is the CHP combined heat and power (CHP) engine. For the first time builder of a biogas plant, it is often neglected as the focus is on reducing the capital costs of the installation. However, the engine is integral to the plant, and is the key component in the production of renewable electricity, hence the ...
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Biolimp siloxa. Plant for biogas cleaning
The biogas produced in a digester, landfill or waste water plant is normally treated in order to remove water, H2S, dust and/or CO2. The choice of the cleaning method employed and the compound to be removed depends on the type of end use of the gas. This paper focuses on desing, star up and operation of biogas cleaning plant for removal dangerous component (water, H2S, NH3, siloxane and ...
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Anaerobic digestion foaming in full-scale biogas plants: a survey on causes and solutions
Anaerobic digestion foaming is a common operation problem in biogas plants with negative impacts on the biogas plants economy and environment. A survey of 16 Danish full-scale biogas plants on foaming problems revealed that most of them had experienced foaming in their processes up to three times per year. Foaming incidents often lasted from one day to three weeks, causing 20–50% ...
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Also the right choice for large-scale projects - case study
The biogas park in Felgentreu consists of ten autonomous plants – and is operated by the company Steinhoff-Familienholding (based in Westerstede). Felgentreu is located in the state of Brandenburg, approx. 50 km south of Berlin. The input materials utilised here are rye, corn and Sudan grass; these materials are particularly suited to silo storage, and their yield potential is high. The raw ...
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Power generation from maize in Germany does justice to climate
Type HOFGAS®- IFL1c 360 Performance 360 Nm3/h / 2700 kW / 40mbar Customer Schmack Biogas AG (DE) Situation Actually, it's all quite simple: maize grows with the help of the sun, and power is produced from maize. How is this brought about? Vegetable raw material is converted to methane gas by microorganisms in an innovative biogas plant. This way, the end product is green ...
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Safety Considerations at Anaerobic Digestion Plants
Anaerobic digestion is a collection of processes which naturally breakdown organic matter to eventually produce biogas - a methane rich gas which is burned to produce both heat and electricity. The methane can also be used as vehicle fuel or injected into the gas grid. The industry is growing fast and is forecast to continue to do so with many farmers adding bio-gas plants alongside their ...
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Green Light for Recycling – Biogas has an exciting future - Case Study
The tipping lorry of the container vehicle moves up. In minutes, its load of food residue is emptied and starts its course to energy recovery. "Energy for tomorrow" is the slogan of the Danpower Group for a reason. Danpower sees the biogas sector as a key growth factor for the future. Twenty five biogas plants are currently in operation, one of which is in Bad Köstritz/Thüringen. ...
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Kickoff for Biogas - South America Opts for Green Energy Made by WELTEC
Currently, the world is locked on to the FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Though they have already reached a high technical level as far as football is concerned, the South American countries still have development potential in the fields of biogas technology and renewable energies. In the interview, Aguinaldo Ramalho of the German biogas plant manufacturer WELTEC BIOPOWER talks about the potential, ...
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Biogas and Anaerobic Digestion in Relation to CH4 Methane Monitoring
The use of biogas as a renewable energy source currently accounts for 10 % of global primary energy consumption1 and is often heralded as the perfect example of the ‘circular economy’ – where waste products can be reused to generate energy for other processes in a self-perpetuating cycle.2Biogas consists of the mixture of gases produced by the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria under ...
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