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Biogas upgrading using the DMT Carborex® PWS Technology.
Abstract Gas is an excellent fuel for a large number of applications and can also be used as raw material for the pro- duction of chemicals. Biogas can be used in more or less all the applications that are developed for natural gas. For some of the applications biogas may have to be upgraded. Injection of biogas into the natural gas grid will result in an improved security of supply. This is ...
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Fair Oaks Dairy RNG
Location: Fair Oaks Dairy Fair Oaks, IN Partners: Fair Oak Dairy AMP Americas (Renewable Dairy Fuels, LLC) Contact: Obi Ofoegbu Project Engineer ampCNG oofoegbu@ampamericas.com Feedstock: Liquid manure Vehicles Fueled: 42 long-haul milk trucks Maximum Annual Fuel Production: 1.5 million diesel gallon equivalents Payback Period: Plant Cost: $18.5 ...
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Case study - Sacramento, California: The first U.S. city to power refuse trucks on renewable natural gas (RNG) made from separated food
California has long been a pioneer in implementing sustainable transportation strategies, and yet again, the State can claim another first-of-its land project in the United States as its own. By collecting and diverting food waste from a local landfill, two Sacramento-area companies, CleanWorld and Atlas Disposal Industries, have opened the Sacramento Biodigester — the first closed-loop ...
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Waternet Amsterdam: First biomethane injected in national grid
Milestone achieved at Waternet Asset Management biomethane project The wastewater treatment plant of Waterschap Amstel, Gooi & Vecht, produces biogas. This biogas is upgraded to biomethane using the DMT biogas upgrading technology. The first cubic meter of biomethane was injected into the national grid on March 19th. By achieving this important milestone, the project enters the third and ...
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Biogas desulfurization and biogas upgrading using a hybrid membrane system – modeling study
Membrane gas permeation using glassy membranes proved to be a suitable method for biogas upgrading and natural gas substitute production on account of low energy consumption and high compactness. Glassy membranes are very effective in the separation of bulk carbon dioxide and water from a methane-containing stream. However, the content of hydrogen sulfide can be lowered only partially. This ...
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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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