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The gas upgrading plant in Sachsendorf (Germany) - Case Study

The gas upgrading plant in Sachsendorf (Germany) - Case Study

Location: Sachsendorf (Germany) Capacity: 350 Nm³/h biomethane Self-consumption: 0,24 kWel/Nm³ crude biogas, incl. auxiliary drives Features: Fully integrated biogas upgrading plant using membrane technology in a three-stage process. Overview of the gas upgrading plant in Sachsendorf The EnviThan demonstration plant in the Salzland district of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany is the first ...

ByEnviTec Biogas AG


The gas upgrading plant in Kockte (Germany) - Case Study

The gas upgrading plant in Kockte (Germany) - Case Study

Location: Köckte (Germany) Capacity: 350 Nm³/h biomethane Self-consumption: 0,23 kWel/Nm³ crude gas Features: First fully integrated biogas upgrading plant using membrane technology in a three-stage process. Overview of the gas upgrading plant in Köckte The EnviThan gas upgrading plant in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwedel in Saxony-Anhalt is the first fully integrated ...

ByEnviTec Biogas AG


Biogas upgrading: Membrane separation takes over

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 ...

ByDMT Environmental Technology BV


Biogas desulfurization and biogas upgrading using a hybrid membrane system – modeling study

Biogas desulfurization and biogas upgrading using a hybrid membrane system – modeling study

Membrane gas permeation using glassy membranes proved to be a suitable method for biogas upgrading and natural gas substitute production on account of low energy consumption and high compactness. ...

ByIWA Publishing

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