biomethane gas Articles
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Demonstrative test with BioBANG
Concentration’s Increase from 12% to 17% Where: Reims (France) System description: Biomethane plant with gas production of 700 Nm3/h. It has 2 main digesters and 1 post-digester. Goal: Reduce the viscosity and improve the concentration of Dry Matter. To see video, please click ...
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Compact, modular design offers customers maximum flexibility: EnviThan gas feed-in France - Case Study
Location:Senlis (France) Capacity:250 Nm³/h biomethane Input materials:Silage, sugar beet pulp, agricultural waste Special features:This is EnviTec’s first gas upgrading plant in France. Our Senlis-based customer enjoys multiple benefits from the compact, modular design used by EnviThan plant. Thanks to the quick and easy installation of the technical systems, the operator started ...
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From the source to the steering wheel: EnviThan makes inroads into fuel market in China - Case Study
Location:Penglai City (Shangdong province, China) Capacity:2 x 1000 Nm³/h biomethane Input materials:Poultry litter from the owner’s approx. 1 million head of poultry Features:This plant is the first biogas upgrading plant from EnviTec Biogas in China. Both of the structurally identical EnviThan upgrading systems, each with a capacity of 1.000 Nm³/h biomethane, deliver ...
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Project ColdSpark - A novel approach to sustainable hydrogen production
Project period: 2022-2025 COLDSPARK® is a Research and Innovation project (Grant agreement No. 101069931) under the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme. The 42-month project, launched in June 2022, will validate a non-thermal plasma technology to produce hydrogen at an industrial scale from natural gas or biomethane, contributing to the global ...
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Fluidized bed drying system at Ara Region Bern AG, Berne, Switzerland - Case Study
Fluidized bed drying system at ARA REGION BERN AG, Berne, Switzerland Already a leader in environmental sustainability, ara region bern ag (arabern) in Switzerland had an ambitious plan to produce renewable energy. Their plant has used digestion gas for heating processes in the wastewater treatment plant. But a new concept would take the plant’s energy efficiency and environmental ...
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Biogas-to-biomethane upgrading plant
Chesterfield BioGas (CBG) supplied the UK’s first biogas upgrading plant to produce clean biomethane for direct injection into the national gas grid for use by all consumers. The project was successfully completed and gas injected into the national grid at the wastewater treatment site of Thames Water site at Didcot, Oxfordshire in October 2010. This achievement was a benchmark moment for ...
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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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The BioBANG viscosity control: the missing link for a permanent success in gas and biomethane production
BioBANG cavitator is the innovative technology for biogas and biomethane plants, that uses 100% of physic energy in the controlled cavitation. BioBANG ensures the viscosity control in the plant digester, that today is obtained operating on the action on the mixers, on the digestate recirculation and on the solid-liquid relation. BioBANG makes the retention flexible, constant and efficient in the ...
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Landfill Gas to Renewable Natural Gas Project Goes Ahead in Michigan
Greenlane Biogas, a subsidiary of the Flotech Group of companies (founded in 1986), is pleased to confirm that it recently has received an order to build two 'Totara+' landfill gas upgrading systems to process 3200 scfm (approximately 5150 Nm3/hr) of gas to be injected into a local natural gas pipeline near Detroit Michigan. Greenlane Biogas, a developer and supplier of proprietary water ...
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No pipeline, no problem
Colony Farm - First virtual pipeline of this scale Upgraded biogas makes a very efficient source of renewable energy, biomethane. Biogas can be produced from various organic resources of which the most common are agricultural waste, municipal waste, landfills, and wastewater treatment facilities. Some of these sites are in very remote areas that do not have access to a national grid to inject ...
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Biogas upgrading: Reduce risk to attract investment
Investing in renewable energy Keywords: investment, renewable energy, biogas upgrading, biomethane, green gas How good of an investment is Renewable energy? The market for renewable energy is young when compared to the established fossil fuel market. Conventional wisdom therefor may convince to invest in fossil fuels, but this wisdom is obsolete. A sustainable investment A low carbon, ...
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SAS Agrigaz Agricultural Biogas Upgrading Plant, France - Case Study
In 2009, 40 farmers from the commune of Vire in Normandie and its surrounding areas came together to create an innovative and unifying project to promote collective anaerobic digestion. It has taken over 10 years to define the project, to find the land, to obtain authorisations and to finalise the project that now produce biogas from local agricultural wastes. The solution to treat waste was ...
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Total Solutions Provider
Industries: agriculture, WTTP, Dairy, (food & Beverage) Industry, Waste, Oil & Gas Summary: Biogas upgrading projects are typically projects that involve multiple parties, partners and suppliers and an equal number of contracts. At DMT we thought we could do that differently. What is we can unburden the customer, make the process more efficient and save the customer time and money? Total ...
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Waternet Amsterdam: First biomethane injected in national grid
Milestone achieved at Waternet Asset Management biomethane project The wastewater treatment plant of Waterschap Amstel, Gooi & Vecht, produces biogas. This biogas is upgraded to biomethane using the DMT biogas upgrading technology. The first cubic meter of biomethane was injected into the national grid on March 19th. By achieving this important milestone, the project enters the third and ...
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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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Case study - Grand Junction Sets the Pace with Colorado’s First Biogas-to-Vehicle Fuel Project at the Persigo Wastewater Plant
The first biogas-to-vehicle fuel project in Colorado converts wastewater-derived biogas mto renewable natural gas (RNG) to fuel city and county fleet vehicles Summary: The Per si go wastewater treatment plant in Grand Junction, Colorado, a city of about 60,000, processes upwards of 8.2 million gallons per day of wastewater in two anaerobic digestion tanks (primary and secondary). The facility ...
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SGBI opinion article: shale gas
Government perceives electric vehicles to be a panacea that will solve problems surrounding air quality and CO2 emissions simultaneously. The EV has two main selling points: reduced CO2 emissions and high efficiency. However, these are only valid at a superficial level and the argument disintegrates under any level of scrutiny. In terms of CO2 emissions, EVs replace ‘average’ cars to ...
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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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BEIS Consultation on the Future of UK Green Gas Support
One of the bioeconomy’s greatest opportunities lies in provision of renewable heat, specifically from the injection of biomethane from anaerobic digestion (AD) into the gas grid. This provides a consistent and reliable source of renewable heat for both domestic and non-domestic purposes by decarbonising the gas grid, lowering the carbon emissions profile compared to natural gas. ...
By NNFCC Ltd.
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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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