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Renewable energy technologies in Nepal
Nepal, one of the least-developed countries, has a per capita energy consumption of about 336 kilograms of oil equivalent (kgoe), which is much below the world average of 1,474 kgoe. Around 85.27% of the total energy consumption comes from traditional energy resources and only 0.48% from renewable sources. About 40% of the total population has access to electricity. This 40% uses 33% from the ...
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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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Winning projects at clean energy awards benefit women
The winning projects of this year's Ashden Awards for sustainable energy, which were announced last month (30 May), have particular benefits for women, organisers say. The projects demonstrate how improved access to clean energy can make women's routine tasks less onerous, and provide women with better opportunities, according to Ashden's communications officer, Carla Jones. The international ...
By SciDev.Net
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Biogas desulphurisation in the WWTP do Norte (Portugal) - Case Study
The Northern Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is one of the biggest in the central region of Portugal, servicing various municipalities. The infrastructure is located in the area of Coimbra, Leiria, taking up 6 hectares of land; it receives effluents from some 250,000 inhabitants across multiple municipalities. It has the capacity to treat around 38,000m3 of wastewater on a daily basis, 77% of ...
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Introduction to some kinds of renewable energy
Clean energy is a kind of energy which does not produce pollutants in the use procedure. It includes nuclear energy and "renewable energy". Renewable energy refers to a kind of inexhaustible energy such as hydropower, wind power, solar energy, biomass energy (biogas), water energy, and tidal energy and so on. Renewable energy doesn’t have the possibility of energy depletion, and ...
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Altaca Energy Projects Gönen Renewable Energy Facilities - Case Study
One of the most important factors behind the success of our integrated energy and fertilizer facility in Gonen, which is both an environmental project and a project that provides a significant added value to the Turkish economy, is that it has an organic liquid fertilizer factory that can processes liquid wastes coming from the biogas plant. The plant was completely designed and constructed by ...
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A small island in the Indian Ocean offers big lessons on clean power
The Indonesian island Sumba is working to provide 100% renewable electricity to all 650,000 residents by 2025. As the sun sets on the small Indonesian island of Sumba, Danga Beru Haba begins weaving under the glow of a single incandescent lightbulb, the only one in her home. Although she is tired from working dawn to dusk in the fields surrounding her village of Kampung Kalihi, the sarong she is ...
By Ensia
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Biogas Project of Muyuan Food Corperation - Case Study
MUYUAN FOOD CORPERATION(Stock Code:002714) Founded in 1992, after 29 years of development, it has now formed a comprehensive modern enterprise group with live pig breeding as the core, integrating feed processing, pig breeding, pig breeding, slaughtering and processing, with total assets of 190 billion yuan and 150,000 employees. There are more than 300 subsidiaries. Its subsidiary Muyuan Food ...
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Xebec powers an energy revolution case study
Rumpke Landfill Biogas Project at a Glance: Type: Landfill biogas to pipeline-quality renewable natural gas Claim to fame: One of the largest gas recovery operations of its kind in the world Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Number of acres-landfill: 230 (93 hectares) Waste received annually: Two million tons Plant refining capacity: 15 million cubic feet of landfill gas per day Distribution: 25,000 ...
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Jane delicata of T-T Pumps case study
The 40-year old has more than 23 years experience as an engineer and currently manages the Controls Division at T-T Pumps, providing electrical control systems on a range of high profile projects including the London Underground and F1 cars. Jane is also the mother of a young daughter and is a keen motorsport enthusiast. How do you find working in a primarily male environment? I love it. The ...
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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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Making pressurized water scrubbing the ultimate biogas upgrading technology with the DMT Carborex® PWS system.
Abstract Biogas is one of the most promising energy sources for the future. Biogas is a “waste” product from e.g. landfill sites or digesters that can be applied as a green and renewable energy source with no global emissions on CO2 and hardly no local emissions on other pollutants. Currently most biogas is used at a CHP at which a large part of the energy is converted into heat ...
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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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CHP efficiency for biogas
Combined heat and power plant efficiency is a function of the conversion efficiency of the energy in the fuel gas to useful energy in the form of electricity and heat. A combined heat and power (CHP) plant is typically a reciprocating gas engine that uses the energy in the gas to drive a crank shaft. The crank shaft turns an alternator to produce electricity. Heat is released during the gas ...
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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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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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Biomethane enters the gas grid article for energy world
The Carbon Plan, published in 2011, aims to reduce UK carbon emissions by a quarter from 1990 levels. With the current policies in place, the UK is on target to reduce emissions by over a third by 2020 and with the introduction of new technologies this should increase to an 80% reduction by 2050. However, currently around half the UK’s carbon emissions result from heat related processes and ...
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Generation using gas-fuelled engines in South Africa – an overview
Most gas engines are Otto cycle spark ignition internal combustion reciprocating engines using natural gas as the primary fuel. Smaller models utilise stochiometric combustion while the larger engines are lean burn engines with pre-chamber ignition systems. The engines are coupled with packaged generator sets, cogeneration and, even, trigeneration units to optimise energy utilisation in the fuel ...
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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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