Biogas Regulations Articles
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Ensuring Safety and Compliance in Biogas Facilities: The Role of Biogas Analyzer
Biogas has emerged as a promising renewable energy source with significant environmental benefits. It is produced through the anaerobic digestion of organic materials such as agricultural waste, food scraps, and sewage sludge. Biogas predominantly consists of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), along with traces of impurities like hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and moisture. While biogas offers ...
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Capturing biogas energy to increase your business profits while safeguarding the environment
Methane is a biogas produced from swine or cow manure, as well as food processing and meat packing waste. Methane is a natural gas, that when left uncollected, contributes to the harmful greenhouse gases in the earth’s atmosphere. When biogas is captured under a cover and becomes concentrated, it creates a corrosive and toxic byproduct called hydrogen sulfide. The gas generates a rotten egg ...
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CH4E 25m3 DIY Biogas Holder - Case Study
CH4e have a simple mantra; they are “singularly devoted to creating energy independence and increased wealth for farmers”. Being one of a very few UK companies offering an entirely British designed and built AD system to the UK farmer, the Ch4e solution is proving to be far more relevant than the imported European equivalent. On a typical UK farm with more than 300 cows, the CH4e ...
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EPA announces 2014/2015 Cellulosic Waiver credit prices, new direct final rule
On March 25, 2015, EPA announced the direct final rule, Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Additives: Cellulosic Waiver Credit Price and Minor Amendments to Renewable Fuel Standard Regulations, that would result in cellulosic waiver credit prices being posted on the EPA website rather than as a result of the rulemaking process. This would allow the credit prices to be announced as soon as the needed ...
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