Biogas Blowers Articles
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Project - India’s First CBG Plant In Bhuinj, Satara
With an aim to provide waste to energy solution to one of India leading sugar factory Kisaan Veer SSK in Bhuinj. Green Elephant embarked its journey in renewable energy space in India together with Kisaan Veer Green Elephant achieved recycling approximately 600 Nm3 of spentwash per day into clean liquid fertilizer and Biogas in 2010. Later in 2013 Green Elephant became the first company in India ...
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European Commission to Increase Biogas Production for Energy Independence
The European Union is looking to decrease its energy dependence on Russian gas. The EU Commission has proposed to increase the bio-methane production from 3 billion cubic meters in 2020 to 35 billion cubic meters by 2030. It is an irony that the gas package for legislation presented by the European Commission in December 2021 might not have been a priority for the French EU Council Presidency, ...
By AtmosPower
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Cow’s fueling cars
Biogas upgrading at the Hagelsrum farm Farmers who make biogas from manure are not uncommon, but the Birgersson family on Hagelsrum’s farm goes further than that. With four biogas fueling stations and a fifth one coming up, they are contributing to the circular economy and closing the circle from cow to fuel tank. At the Hagelsrum’s farm just outside the town of Målilla, 650 ...
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Use of biogas for cogeneration of heat and electricity for local application: performance evaluation of an engine power generator and a sludge thermal dryer
A small unit of cogeneration of energy and heat was tested at the Centre for Research and Training on Sanitation UFMG/COPASA – CePTS, located at the Arrudas Sewage Treatment Plant, in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The unit consisted of an engine power generator adapted to run on biogas, a thermal dryer prototype and other peripherals (compressor, biogas storage tank, air blower, ...
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Autogenerative high pressure digestion: anaerobic digestion and biogas upgrading in a single step reactor system
Conventional anaerobic digestion is a widely applied technology to produce biogas from organic wastes and residues. The biogas calorific value depends on the CH4 content which generally ranges between 55 and 65%. Biogas upgrading to so-called ‘green gas’, with natural gas quality, generally proceeds with add-on technologies, applicable only for biogas flows >100 m3/h. In the concept of ...
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