biogas treatment Articles
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Biogas upgrading to green gas and vehicle fuel
Abstract More and more effort is being put in the utilization of bio-solids. Bio-solids can be an important source for useful products like fertilizers and biogas. DMT has been developing biogas treatment plants for over 20 years following the market developments ...
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Biogas Treatment in WWTP
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are facilities that consume large amounts of energy (thermal and electrical), as a result of their operation, they produce large amounts of sludge. The anaerobic digestion of these sludges from wastewater treatment produces biogas, which, due to its concentration in methane (CH 4 ), constitutes a biofuel that can be used for energy production. The best ...
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Small scale biogas upgrading: Green gas with the DMT Carborex® MS system
Abstract More and more effort is being put in the utilization of bio-solids. Bio-solids can be an important source for useful products like fertilizers and biogas. DMT has been developing biogas treatment plants for over 20 years following the market developments closely. Biogas was first seen as a nuisance at e.g. landfills, creating odor problems and methane emissions. A flare has always ...
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Effects of anaerobic fermentation residue of biogas production on the yield and quality of Chinese cabbage and nutrient accumulations in soil
Field experiments were carried out to study the effect of different anaerobic fermentation residue of biogas production treatments on yield and quality of Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa L. var. shanghaisis) and nutrient accumulation in soil. The results indicated that the yield and quality (Vitamin C and nitrate content) of Chinese cabbage were significantly improved. The highest yield of 1364.31 ...
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Landfill Power Plant Project of BCCY - Case Study
Henan BCCY Environmental Energy Co., Ltd (Stock Code:300614) was founded in April 2009, with capital registered 120 million Yuan. The Company has more than 1000 employees. The company focuses on the development and utilization of environmental energy, including landfill gas power generation, waste heat utilization, mobile energy storage, solid waste resource disposal, industrial biogas treatment, ...
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Broadview Energy Solutions acquires DMT
Since the founding of the company in 1987 DMT Environmental Technology has grown to be one of the largest players in the field of (bio)gas treatment, especially biogas upgrading and desulphurisation technologies. During the last five years the company expanded its operations successfully in the attractive US market and delivered year on year revenue growth. To continue its growth trajectory DMT ...
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Waste treatment biogas plant Cassington (UK) 2.1 MW- case study
Description of the project Waste biogas plant Wallingford (UK): type of plant capacity, location, date of completion, role and scope of works and photos. ...
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The MBR for biological desulfurization of biogas the BioReactor with the DMT BioSulfurex HCP process
Abstract DMT has developed a process for biological desulfurization at low pH for the treatment of biogas. This process (BioSulfurex®) is pH, temperature, nutrient and oxygen controlled. During an intensive research period the elimination capacity (EC) and removal efficiencies (RE) at different process conditions were determined. The effect of variations in H2S loading, cleaning procedures ...
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Next generation biogas upgrading using highly selective gas separation membranes
More and more effort is being put into the utilization of organic waste streams in anaerobic digesters, producing useful products such as fertilizers and biogas. DMT has been developing biogas treatment plants for over 25 years, closely following market developments. It is becoming increasingly attractive to upgrade biogas to natural gas quality and inject it into the natural gas grid or use it ...
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Chances for Bio-LNG
Abstract An increasing effort is put into the utilization of organic waste streams in anaerobic digesters, producing useful products such as fertilizers and biogas. It becomes increasingly attractive to upgrade biogas to natural gas quality and consequently liquefy the gas to Bio-LNG. DMT Environmental Technology has been developing biogas treatment plants for over 25 years, closely following ...
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Biogas upgrading: Membrane separation takes over
Abstract Due to governmental incentives and growing environmental awareness, it becomes increasingly attractive to upgrade biogas to natural gas quality and inject it into the natural gas grid or to use it as transport fuel. In this way, the biomethane can be utilized with the highest energy efficiency. Progressively, effort is being put into the utilization of organic waste streams in anaerobic ...
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Waste treatment biogas plant Wallingford (UK) 2.4 MW- case study
Waste Treatment Reference Plant – Wallingford Description of project: AD Plant for treatment of organic waste and animal byproducts with an installed electrical power of 2.4 MW Type of Plant: AD-BT Total aggregate input capacity (waste): 70.000t/year Location of Project: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom Date of Completion 2012 Is the plant operational and has been operational ...
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Assessment of the state of the art of technologies for the processing of digestate residue from anaerobic digesters
Anaerobic digestion is widely used as an important source of renewable energy. With the increasing number and capacity of biogas plants also, adequate treatment technologies for whole digestate – the residue from anaerobic digestion – are gaining attention. In this study the state of the art of digestate processing is analysed, and currently used treatment schemes and the various ...
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Biogas Desulphurization and Siloxanes Abatement - Case Study
Biogas desulphurization and siloxanes abatement. Case study : MCFC project by CETAGUA (Mataró – Spain) Reducing the carbon footprint of our society is imperative. This can be achieved by capturing and confining anthropogenic CO2 emissions as well as by replacing fossil-based fuels with renewable or waste-derived fuels. MCFCs (Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells) are unique in being able ...
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Biogas desulfurization and siloxanes abatement - Case Study
MCFC project by CETAGUA (Mataró – Spain) Reducing the carbon footprint of our society is imperative. This can be achieved by capturing and confining anthropogenic CO2 emissions as well as by replacing fossil-based fuels with renewable or waste-derived fuels. MCFCs (Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells) are unique in being able to do both these things. Thanks to their operating principle, ...
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Evaluation of the simultaneous biogas upgrading and treatment of centrates in a high-rate algal pond through C, N and P mass balances
The simultaneous capture of CO2 from biogas and removal of carbon and nutrients from diluted centrates in a 180 L high-rate algal pond (HRAP) interconnected to a 2.5 L absorption column were evaluated using a C, N and P mass balance approach. The experimental set-up was operated indoors at 75 μE/m2·s for 24 h/d at 20 days of hydraulic retention time for 2 months of steady state, ...
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Project - Biogas Desulfurization at ETAR do Norte (Portugal)
The Wastewater Treatment Plant (ETAR) do Norte is one of the largest in the central region of Portugal, serving several municipalities. The infrastructure is located in the area of Coimbra, Leiria, occupying 6 hectares of land; it receives effluents from about 250,000 inhabitants of several municipalities. It has the capacity to treat some 38,000 m3 of wastewater daily, of which 77% is domestic, ...
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Biogas desulphurisation using the DMT multiple stage Sulfurex® process
Global rising energy costs are focusing efforts by many industrial and municipal entities to find new sources of energy. Generating electricity from Biogas is of course nothing new however the cost of cleaning up certain Biogas streams with excessive levels of Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) has previously proven to be financially unsustainable. Rising energy costs combined with improvements and cost ...
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The elimination of siloxanes from the biogas of a wastewater treatment plant by means of an adsorption process
Siloxanes present in the biogas produced during anaerobic digestion in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) can damage the mechanism of cogeneration heat engines and obstruct the process of energy valorization. The objective of this research is to detect the presence of siloxanes in the biogas and evaluate a procedure for their elimination. A breakthrough curve of a synthetic ...
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Potential biogas production from sludges and msw in Uruguay
Sewage treatment Montevideo's sewage is disposed into the sea by means of an outfall. Nevertheless as there are a lot of cities that are not on seashore, and most of these cities are discharging their effluents into rivers without proper treatment, a more strict sewage treatment must be done in order to achieve the discharge standards. For the 1,780,000 inhabitants the current sewage coverage is ...
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