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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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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 ...
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How to reduce sulfur in tyre pyrolysis oil
Sulfur is a common impurity in tyre pyrolysis oil, which can lead to environmental pollution and equipment corrosion. To reduce the sulfur content in tyre pyrolysis oil, various methods can be used, including: 1. Desulfurization using chemical ...
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Active Carbon Filter
Biogas can contain large quantities of poisonous hydrogen sulphide depending upon the fermentation process and which input materials are used. This gas can cause permanent damage to gas engines or other consumers of the biogas. Depending on concentration, the majority of the hydrogen sulphide gas can be effectively removed by using an ennox active carbon filter.