industrial biogas plant Articles
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The gas upgrading plant in Beetzendorf (Germany) - Case Study
Location: Beetzendorf (Germany) Capacity: 350 m³/h biomethane Inputmaterials: Pig slurry, poultry manure, maize silage, grass silage Features: Plant delivers ca. 36 million kilowatt hours (kWh/a) of green energy and can supply 1,800 households with gas 36 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of green energy per year The plant in Beetzendorf successfully joins the EnviThan projects in Sachsendorf, ...
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Project - GreenBox
The GreenBox is a part of a larger portfolio of small, medium and large-scale biogas plants successfully being operated by Green Elephant Engineering, an Indo-German company having international experience in the biogas industry and numerous successfully commissioned references in India. The GreenBox is a state-of-the-art, prefabricated, re-locatable, anaerobic digestion plant that provides ...
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The gas upgrading plant in Forst (Germany) - Case Study
Location: Forst (Germany) Capacity: 1,9 MWel Input materials: Poultry droppings, renewable resources Features: Production of 700 Nm³ biomethane, 60,000 MWh green energy, 549 kWel CHP; New design: horizontal cartridge system Horizontal membrane configuration: space-saving and cost-efficient The Lusatian biogas feeding project of Bioenergiepark Forst GmbH & Co. KG has a gas upgrading ...
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Biogas plant in Huittinen - Case Study
Biogas plant in Huittinen, Finland. Plant is next to pig house and biogas is produced from pig manure, food industry waste like potato peel and agricultural waste. All together nearly 16 000 tons of biomass is used yearly. Biogas is used for combined heat and power production (CHP) and energy is used in pig house. Plant has ability to produce up to 5000 MWh gas energy yearly. CHP unit is now 150 ...
By Metener Oy
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The Future of Biogas: Why Biogas Analyzers are Key to Advancements in Renewable Energy
As the world continues to shift towards sustainable energy sources, biogas is emerging as a valuable and versatile renewable energy option. Biogas is produced through the decomposition of organic matter, such as agricultural waste and sewage, and can be used to generate electricity, heat, and fuel. However, to get the most out of this resource, it is crucial to understand and monitor the quality ...
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Siloxane monitoring in the biogas processes Case Study
Siloxane is a chemical compound present in numerous industrial and consumer products such as shampoo, cosmetics and detergents. Siloxanes are present in biogas produced in landfill and wastewater plants and cause significant gas engine breakdown and maintenance related ...
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Biomass pasteurization for biogas and biomethane plants the technical advantages of BioBANG cavitation
Why is the pasteurization of biomasses becoming more and more a required practice for biogas and biomethane plants? In many countries the regulations for specific biomasses (eg: animals and vegetables organic waste, industrial and municipal slurries, etc …) require that a pasteurization treatment be carried out before they are loaded into the digesters. A particular case is given for ...
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Nutrient recycling and management of press mud, parthenium and biogas plant slurry employing earthworms
Sugar industry has been included in the list of the most polluting industries. The aim of this study was to transform sugar mill sludge (PM) and Parthenium amended with Biogas Plant Slurry (BPS) into vermicompost employing Eisenia fetida. In all the waste mixtures, a decrease in pH, TOC, TK and C : N ratio, but increase in TKN and TP was recorded. Maximum worm biomass and growth rate was attained ...
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The biogas future challenges for 2021
Biogas is a renewable, recyclable and green energy source that can be used directly as a fuel. With rapid technological development and the construction of many plants, especially in Europe, various aspects of research on biogas production technologies have been considerably advanced. To date, in fact, biogas plants can be defined as a link between territory, agricultural production and the ...
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Biogas plants in Bulgaria
Interview with Hristo Panayotov, manager of Belfrie. The company is a supplier of modern equipment for industrial and agricultural installations for the extraction, purification, storage and utilization of biogas, landfill gas and other combustible gases. Belfrie is the official representative of Austrian manufacturers Tecon textile constructions GmbH and Ennox biogas technology GmbH as well as ...
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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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Background of biogas technology and its recent developments in Iran
Biogas activities have been initialised since the mid 1970s in Iran. Only a few of about 70 rural projects are still active. Other activities include four municipal landfill gas extraction projects through which, two projects are being ready for power generation and some anaerobic treatment plants in industrial food processing factories. A modern research plant for practical investigation on ...
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Intelligent use of regenerative energies
Following increasing awareness of matters of environmental protection, the regenerative energy market is booming. Within this future-oriented market niche, the utilisation of biogas has been evolving as an intelligent method of ensuring ongoing energy supply. Converted into electrical energy and heat, biogas is used to fuel production facilities, and can replace natural gas as fuel for gas-driven ...
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Cheap Biochar Production Equipment For Sale In China
Biochar production tools are used in waste processing facilities all over the planet to make charcoal from various types of biomass waste. Some of the kinds of biomass waste that could be processed by biochar machines include bamboo, palm kernels, straw, sawdust, coconut shells, peanut shells, olive shells, and wood. Such machines are bought by customers in every corners around the world, ...
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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. ...
By XPRT
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GWE’s biogas in a balloon continuous to boost both environmental and business performance at NH Foods Australia facility
A far-sighted green energy initiative made by the leading meat processor NH Foods Australia at their Oakey Beef Exports facility, is paying handsome dividends in terms of cleaner wastewater effluent, as well as a reduced carbon footprint and lower energy costs. The Global Water & Energy (GWE) COHRAL™ (Covered High-Rate Anaerobic Lagoon) system was installed ...
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New horizons for sludge
Increasing production worldwide, higher cost for disposal, tighter restriction sludge management solutions are in high demand. New technologies are rapidly multiplying, fueled as well by sludge’s potential as a source of energy and potential for phosphorus recycling. Several drivers are contributing to the need for sludge solutions. A global population of 7.5 billion ...
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South Korea Mandarin orange juice production - residues used to produce biogas
Jeju is a subtropical, volcanic island located 100 kilometres south of the Korean peninsula. It is about half the size of Majorca and, due to its mild climate, it offers optimum conditions for cultivating citrus plants. Moreover, thanks to its lush and diversified natural setting and its ex- pansive beaches, it is a popular port of call on cruises through East Asia. With a ...
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Green Light for Recycling – Biogas has an exciting future - Case Study
The tipping lorry of the container vehicle moves up. In minutes, its load of food residue is emptied and starts its course to energy recovery. "Energy for tomorrow" is the slogan of the Danpower Group for a reason. Danpower sees the biogas sector as a key growth factor for the future. Twenty five biogas plants are currently in operation, one of which is in Bad Köstritz/Thüringen. ...
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