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On site biogas production
Biogas can be produced from various organic resources of which the most common are agricultural waste, municipal waste, landfills, and wastewater treatment facilities. But biogas upgrading is also very much applicable in the (food & beverage) industry. Through biogas upgrading, trace impurities and carbon dioxide (CO2) in raw biogas are separated from methane (CH4) to produce pipeline-specification RNG suitable for injection into the natural gas grid or direct use for vehicle fuel. By upgrading the raw biogas produced in this gasification process, this raw biogas is turned into a very efficient usable renewable energy source and we avoid that this potent but very pollutant greenhouse gas enters the atmosphere. Upgraded biogas, also referred to as biogas, RNG or biomethane can be used interchangeably with natural gas, the ‘conventional’ fossil fuel.