biogas transport Articles
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Portable biogas bottling plant: a practical approach for using biogas as transportation fuel in rural areas
Biogas contains about 65% methane, 30-35% carbon dioxide, traces of hydrogen sulphide and moisture. It has been observed that diesel engines get severely damaged when operated on biogas for long duration. Presence of these corrosive gases make biogas unsuitable for transportation application. By removing CO2 and trace acidic gases like H2S and moisture, biogas can be converted into natural gas ...
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The Landscape of Biogas Plants
China has the highest number of biogas plants among the IEA Bioenergy Task 37 member countries,with more than 100,000 biogas plants,followed by Germany with over 10,000 plants.In addition to the 100,000 biogas plants,China also has a large number of household biogas units. In countries like Australia and the UK,landfills are the largest source for biogas production,while they are only a minor ...
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Sewage biogas fuels public transport buses in Oslo
Bimethane produced by the Bekkelaget sewage treatment plant in Oslo, Norway, will begin fueling B0 public sector buses in 2009, marking a major step towards meeting its goal to reduce climate gas emissions 50% by the year 2030. Another 250 buses will be fueled by biomethane produced from two wet-organic waste separation plants scheduled to start up in 2011. Norway signed the Kyoto Protocol, an ...
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Siloxane Removal
SILOXANS IN BIOGAS. ORIGIN, EFFECTS AND TREATMENTS Biogas from landfills, digestion and wastewater treatment plants (wwtp) is a valuable material for the production of energy, biofuels and the production of chemical products such as hydrogen and methanol. As it is a source of renewable energy, it is inexhaustible, clean and can be used as planned. Their use generates less environmental ...
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Honduras: Generating bioenergy from polluting waste ...
The idea came up during the latest Expobioenergía Workshop The baselines of this idea were drawn up during the Expobioenergía 2010 Workshop, “at some stage of the tour we made of the various companies and projects we had the chance to visit during the event”, explains Julio César Lucas, a member of the Honduran firm Quimys’ Oil S. de R.L. Following its ...
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Where To Find Money In Biogas
On the surface, wastewater treatment operations don’t appear to be handling precious material. But these facilities are actually processing a great deal of value every day. Sludge, a byproduct of wastewater treatment, turns out to be an entity worth cherishing. “Depending on treated sludge quality, the final product can be land applied, landfilled, incinerated, or composed,” ...
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Machines and Technologies in Biogas Facilities
MACHINES, EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGIES IN THE BIOGAS LINEIN WWTP A wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), also called a purification plant, has the generic objective of achieving, from black or mixed water and through different physical, chemical and biotechnological procedures, effluent water with better quality and quantity characteristics based on standardized parameters. In general, ...
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Synergy Biogas - Case Study
CH4 Biogas formed Synergy Biogas, LLC to build, own and operate a biogas facility at a Synergy Dairy that will produce renewable energy from manure and substrate. Synergy Dairy will provide a site for the facility and supply manure to the facility. The facility will digest manure from the ~2000 milking cows at the dairy along with manure from another Linwood managed dairy in the immediate area ...
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Biogas Cleaning
Removal of water vapor Origin In the biogas production process, water is an intrinsic part of both the material to be digested (biomass) and the process itself. Furthermore, water is the medium in which biogas production takes place, regardless of whether the digestion process is dry or wet, the biogas produced will contain water vapour. The amount of water vapour contained in the biogas ...
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Fuel Cells Can Decarbonize California’s Buildings (While Keeping the Lights On)
California just faced historic blackouts. In fact, it endured three of the largest planned power outages in state history. The era of intentionally cutting off power to residents and businesses across the state to prevent wildfires – known as Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) – has arrived, and it’s highlighting the urgent need for energy solutions that address both the causes ...
By Bloom Energy
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Biogas Market Snapshot 2014
1. Biogas Market Scope - Introduction and Definition Biogas is a widely available renewable energy source that can produce uninterrupted baseload power. Biogas can be produced from a wide variety of available organic materials and wastes, including sewage sludge, animal manure, municipal/industrial organic waste, stillage from ethanol production, crop residues, and specially grown energy crops. ...
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