Biogas Generators Articles
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Biomass Plant Hebei, China - Case Study
The annual processing capacity of the plant is approximately 130,000 tons of agricultural biomass, including corn and straw. The biogas generated will be used as a substitute for natural gas for transportation and injected into the natural gas pipeline network. ...
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Biogas Project of Muyuan Food Corperation - Case Study
MUYUAN FOOD CORPERATION(Stock Code:002714) Founded in 1992, after 29 years of development, it has now formed a comprehensive modern enterprise group with live pig breeding as the core, integrating feed processing, pig breeding, pig breeding, slaughtering and processing, with total assets of 190 billion yuan and 150,000 employees. There are more than 300 subsidiaries. Its subsidiary Muyuan Food ...
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Instant results with the Rapidox 5100 Biogas Analyser
The Rapidox 5100 Biogas Analyser is a high specification and portable instrument designed for the analysis, control and monitoring of biogas produced from the anerobic digestion of organic materials. Four key features of the analyser are: A mobile laboratory: a full spec laboratory-class in your hands. Instant calorific value reading: no need to send your gas sample away and wait for your ...
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Project - Small Scale Organic Waste to Biogas
With its low cost and innovative solution to treat organic municipal solid waste, Green Elephant empowered municipal corporations and corporates to eliminate all sort of Organic waste in decentralized manner. Under this Green Elephant have provide solutions to treat from 1 tons to 50 tons of organic waste per days with biogas generation upto 1,26,000 Nm3 Per annum. Location: India, UAE, ...
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Roles of Microorganisms in Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production
Anaerobic digestion is a biological process in which microorganisms break down organic matter without oxygen and transform them into end-products, including biogas, an energy-rich gas comprised of methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), and other trace amounts of gases. Anaerobic digestion can be summarized as a four-stage process (1) hydrolysis, (2) acidogenesis, (3) acetogenesis, and (4) ...
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Machines and Technologies in Biogas Facilities
MACHINES, EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGIES IN THE BIOGAS LINEIN WWTP A wastewater treatment plant (WWTP), also called a purification plant, has the generic objective of achieving, from black or mixed water and through different physical, chemical and biotechnological procedures, effluent water with better quality and quantity characteristics based on standardized parameters. In general, ...
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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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Siloxane Removal
SILOXANS IN BIOGAS. ORIGIN, EFFECTS AND TREATMENTS Biogas from landfills, digestion and wastewater treatment plants (wwtp) is a valuable material for the production of energy, biofuels and the production of chemical products such as hydrogen and methanol. As it is a source of renewable energy, it is inexhaustible, clean and can be used as planned. Their use generates less environmental ...
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Biogas Cleaning
Removal of water vapor Origin In the biogas production process, water is an intrinsic part of both the material to be digested (biomass) and the process itself. Furthermore, water is the medium in which biogas production takes place, regardless of whether the digestion process is dry or wet, the biogas produced will contain water vapour. The amount of water vapour contained in the biogas ...
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Project - Biogas purification at Mapocho WWTP
Biogas is a mixture of gases, the main components of which are methane and carbon dioxide, produced as a result of the fermentation of organic matter in the absence of air by the action of a microbial consortium (anaerobic digestion). The composition of the biogas depends entirely on the nature of the waste used and the conditions under which anaerobic digestion is carried out. Generally, the ...
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Sydney Water Plugs in Additional Cogeneration Solutions from Clarke Energy
Sydney Water has plugged in additional expertise and cogeneration power from Clarke Energy and D4C, contracting a further two INNIO Jenbacher J420, 1.5MW biogas to energy generating sets for their Malabar Wastewater Treatment Plant. The additional two gensets take the total to eleven similar biogas to energy cogeneration solutions that Clarke Energy has delivered for Sydney Water, providing an ...
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South Tyrol 01 - ZE-50-LT - A Jenbacher Biogas-Fueled Genset - Case Study
Plant: 1 x ZE-50-LT Low-Temperature Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Module, nominal output 50 kWe Nominal output: 50 kWe Application: Heat recovery from engines (a Jenbacher biogas-fueled genset) Location: Province of Bozen, South Tyrol, Italy Manager: Private Italian firm The owner of this plant, a SME located near Bolzano/Bozen, Italy, decided to install a micro-thermolectric power plant on ...
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Veneto 02 - ZE-50-LT - Two MAN Biogas-Fueled Gensets - Case Study
Plant: 1 x ZE-50-LT Low-Temperature Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Module, nominal output 50 kWe Nominal output: 50 kWe Application: Heat recovery from engines (two MAN biogas-fueled gensets) Location: Province of Padua, Veneto, Italy Manager: Private Italian firm The cattle farm which commissioned this plant lies in a small village in a corner of the province of Padua adjoining the province of ...
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Veneto 01 - ZE-50-LT - Jenbacher Biogas-Fueled Genset - Case Study
Plant: 1 x ZE-50-LT Low-Temperature Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Module, nominal output 50 kWe Nominal output: 50 kWe Application: Heat recovery from engines (Jenbacher biogas-fueled genset) Location: Province of Venice, Veneto, Italy Manager: Private Italian firm The client who commissioned this plant is a livestock farm specializing in cattle and located in the province of Venice, Italy, ...
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Germany 01 - ZE-50-ULH - MAN Biogas-Fueled Genset - Case Study
Plant: 1 x ZE-50-ULH Low-Temperature Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Module, nominal output 50 kWe Nominal output: 50 kWe Application: Heat recovery from engines (MAN biogas-fueled genset ) Location: Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) Manager: Private German firm This plant, managed by a private German firm, is located in a small German town in the Harz district of the Saxony-Anhalt länder. Its ...
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Lombardy 01 - ZE-50-ULH - Two Jenbacher Biogas-Fueled Gensets - Case Study
Plant: 1 x ZE-50-LT Low-Temperature Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Module, nominal output 50 kWe Nominal output: 50 kWe Application: Heat recovery from engines (two Jenbacher biogas-fueled gensets) Location: Province of Mantua,Lombardy,Italy Manager: Private italian firm The client, located in the province of Mantua, Lombardy, Italy is a livestock farm specializing in pigs, which has decided to ...
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Germany 02 - ZE-40-ULH - Heat Recovery from Engines (Biogas) - Case Study
Plant: 1 x ZE-40-ULH Low-Temperature Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Module, nominal output 40 kWe Nominal output: 40 kWe Application: Heat recovery from engines (MAN genset fueled by biogas) Location: Lower Saxony, Germany Manager: Private German firm This plant is located in a German village in Lower Saxony not far from Bremen. Its function is to optimize the efficiency of a ...
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Cost-effective, far-sighted and global
From biogas boom to internationalisation and the ‘Flex’ cap: EnviTec Biogas has experienced the ups and downs of the biogas sector for 18 years now. The only constant on this rollercoaster ride of ever-changing laws and market conditions has been the company itself. With its extensive portfolio and an early grasp of the bigger picture, this biogas all-rounder has repeatedly been an ...
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Free test results - biogas and biomethane plants Germany
Last week, our technicians were in Germany at two anaerobic digestion plants to carry out cavitation tests with our mobile BioBANG ...
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New Biobang installed in Germany
In the future, a BioBANG technology will support the substrate digestion of the Blum biogas plant in the Vulkaneifel New installation of BioBANG in Renè Blum’s biogas plant in the Vulkaneifel district of the Rhineland. BioBANG, installed in recirculation on the main digester, ensures greater digestion of the most difficult substrates. This not only increases the biogas production, ...
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