Bioenergy Applications in USA
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Agriculture Biogas Plant Modeling
By inCTRL Solutions Inc. - a subsidiary of SKion Water Office in Cottonwood Heights, UTAH (USA).
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Agriculture Biogas Plant Simulation
By inCTRL Solutions Inc. - a subsidiary of SKion Water Office in Cottonwood Heights, UTAH (USA).
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Solutions for the agriculture sector
Sustainable energy from farm-based residue can be a valuable source of income for farmers. Many countries now actively promote biogas upgrading for use in the gas grid. We have found that a robust design and a simple operation works best for farms. 24/7 support further enhances the already very high level of reliability. Technological flexibility allows for a quick response to changing circumstances and the seizure of opportunities as they ...
By DMT Environmental Technology BV Office in Tualatin, OREGON (USA).
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Biomass Pelleting - Straw Pelleting
By Amandus Kahl GmbH & Co. KG Office in Roswell, GEORGIA (US) (USA).
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Biochar in Agriculture
(Bio)char, biomass-charcoal, a charcoal for biological purposes. Use of the word biochar in agriculture is new, but the material has been around as long as land plants and lightning co-existed. It is a naturally occurring element of soils and the use of biochar in agriculture has been adopted by various cultures worldwide for thousands of ...
By Soil Reef LLC. based in Berwyn, PENNSYLVANIA (USA).
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Pellet Mill Systems for Bagasse and Crop Residue - Buskirk Engineering is an Industry Leader in Agricultural Pelletizing
Bagasse is the tough fibrous material left over after crushing plants such as sugarcane, sorghum, hemp, olives, palm nuts, or grapes. The term comes from a French word meaning refuse or trash. Deep in sugarcane country, you’ll see mountains of the ...
By Buskirk Engineering based in Ossian, INDIANA (USA).
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Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fuel for Agricultural Wastewater
Animal and crop wastes produce biogas for alternative fuels. Animal and crop wastes are frequently used as a feedstock for anaerobic digesters. Swine and dairy farms, as well as other facilities that handle manure as liquids and slurries, are incorporating biogas recovery systems, including anaerobic digesters that capture and combust biogas to produce alternative fuels, like BioCNG, or generate electricity, heat or hot ...
By BioCNG, LLC based in Madison, WISCONSIN (USA).
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