Biogas Purification Articles
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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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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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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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Project - Installation of a biogas desulphurisation unit at a WWTP, Chania WWTP (Greece)
Bioconservacion's technology was the successful bidder in the public tender launched in 2015 for the design, execution and construction of a biogas desulfurization unit at the wastewater treatment plant in Chania, Greece. With a population of more than 100,000, Chania is the second largest municipality on the Greek island of Crete. Its wastewater treatment plant consists of primary and secondary ...
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Desulfurization and reduction of siloxanes in biogas
Reducing the carbon footprint of our society is essential. This can be achieved by capturing and confining anthropogenic CO2 emissions, as well as by replacing fossil fuels with renewable fuels. MCFCs (Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells) are the only ones capable of doing both. Thanks to their principle of operation, CO2 can be extracted from a gas stream on the cathode side and fuels such as biogas ...
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Protect your biogas installations and reduce the maintenance costs
The conversion of biogas into green energy is not only environmentally friendly, but also contributes to the optimization of natural resources. More and more industries have biogas stations to take advantage of waste generated in these facilities, contributing to generate a circular economy where all available resources are exploited. Biogas plants need to remove impurities before it is ...
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Desulfurization and reduction of siloxanes in biogas - Case Study
Case Study: MCFC Project at Cetagua (Mataró - Spain) Reducing the carbon footprint of our society is essential. This can be achieved by capturing and confining anthropogenic CO2 emissions, as well as by replacing fossil fuels with renewable fuels. MCFCs (Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells) are the only ones capable of doing both. Thanks to their principle of operation, CO2 can be extracted from ...
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Biogas Purification Project of Bene-Sino Corperition - Case Study
Bio-natural gas is green, low-carbon, clean and renewable natural gas produced by anaerobic fermentation, purification and purification of various urban and rural organic wastes such as crop straw, livestock and poultry manure, food waste, agricultural and sideline product processing wastewater, etc. The biogas residue produced in the oxygen fermentation process can produce organic fertilizer. ...
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The gas upgrading plant in Sachsendorf (Germany) - Case Study
Location: Sachsendorf (Germany) Capacity: 350 Nm³/h biomethane Self-consumption: 0,24 kWel/Nm³ crude biogas, incl. auxiliary drives Features: Fully integrated biogas upgrading plant using membrane technology in a three-stage process. Overview of the gas upgrading plant in Sachsendorf The EnviThan demonstration plant in the Salzland district of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany is the first ...
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Increasing methane content in biogas and simultaneous value added product recovery using microbial electrosynthesis
Electrosynthesis of multi-carbon compounds from the carbon dioxide present in biogas is a nascent approach towards purification of biogas. Microbial electrosynthesis (MES) cells, fabricated using different electrode materials, were operated using different electrolytes and mixed anaerobic culture as biocatalysts in the cathodic chamber under an applied cathode potential of −0.7 V vs standard ...
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Procurement and installation of a Biogas desulphurization unit at the Chania WWTP - Case Study
A proposal based on Bioconservacion’s technology was selected as the winning bid in the public tender released in 2015, covering the design, procurement and construction of a biogas desulfurizing unit to be installed in the waste water treatment plant in Chania, Greece. With a population over 100,000, Chania is the second largest municipality in the Greek island of Crete. Its waste water ...
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Biogas desulfurization and siloxanes abatement - Case Study
MCFC project by CETAGUA (Mataró – Spain) Reducing the carbon footprint of our society is imperative. This can be achieved by capturing and confining anthropogenic CO2 emissions as well as by replacing fossil-based fuels with renewable or waste-derived fuels. MCFCs (Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells) are unique in being able to do both these things. Thanks to their operating principle, ...
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Biogas Desulphurization and Siloxanes Abatement - Case Study
Biogas desulphurization and siloxanes abatement. Case study : MCFC project by CETAGUA (Mataró – Spain) Reducing the carbon footprint of our society is imperative. This can be achieved by capturing and confining anthropogenic CO2 emissions as well as by replacing fossil-based fuels with renewable or waste-derived fuels. MCFCs (Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells) are unique in being able ...
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Biogas purification in EDAR Mapocho - Case Study
BIOCONSERVACION: Integral solution for biogas purification in WWTPs Biogas is mainly composed by methane and carbon dioxide as a result of organic matter fermentation in the absence of air by the action of a microbial consortium (anaerobic digestion). The composition of biogas depends entirely on the nature of the waste processed and the conditions under which takes place the anaerobic ...
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Xebec powers an energy revolution case study
Rumpke Landfill Biogas Project at a Glance: Type: Landfill biogas to pipeline-quality renewable natural gas Claim to fame: One of the largest gas recovery operations of its kind in the world Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Number of acres-landfill: 230 (93 hectares) Waste received annually: Two million tons Plant refining capacity: 15 million cubic feet of landfill gas per day Distribution: 25,000 ...
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Clarke Energy applauded for its ongoing adaptation to the biogas market
French magazine Energie Plus has put Clarke Energy forward as a good example of a traditional key player adjusting to the constant developing biogas sector. The article shows that today’s companies have to adapt to the markets to survive. It demonstrates Clarke Energy being an inspiring case of a company that has looked at innovative possibilities to handle that new and constantly changing ...
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Landfill Gas to Renewable Natural Gas Project Goes Ahead in Michigan
Greenlane Biogas, a subsidiary of the Flotech Group of companies (founded in 1986), is pleased to confirm that it recently has received an order to build two 'Totara+' landfill gas upgrading systems to process 3200 scfm (approximately 5150 Nm3/hr) of gas to be injected into a local natural gas pipeline near Detroit Michigan. Greenlane Biogas, a developer and supplier of proprietary water ...
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