biomethane project Articles
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Landfill Gas to Pipeline
Location: Angleton, TX Online Date: 2012 Element Markets is partnering with Waste Connections, one of the largest waste companies in the U.S., to develop a large biomethane project at the company’s Seabreeze Landfill in Angleton, Texas. The project, which is slated to come online in 2012, will produce more than 28 million MMBTUs of gas during its operational life, enough to power more than ...
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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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IMSPEX Diagnostics Ltd advances testing of biomethane as green energy source - Case Study
Technology business IMSPEX Diagnostics Ltd partnered with NPL to advance its testing capability of biomethane. The project aimed to unlock major commercial potential for IMSPEX, drive forward European industry standards and advance the use of biogas as a renewable energy source. Challenge The UK is increasingly harnessing the potential of biogas produced naturally at wastewater treatment plants ...
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GTI’s Cover Crucial Part of Slave Lake Pulp’s Biomethanation and Power Generation Project
The Customer: Slave Lake Pulp, a subsidiary of West Fraser Mills Ltd., is a 240,000-tonne-per-year Bleached-Chemi-Thermo-Mechanical Pulp (BCTMP) mill located in northern Alberta, Canada. The mill primarily processes aspen to produce market pulp for the global market. The Customer’s Needs: Slave Lake Pulp was treating its high-strength wastewater in a conventional activated sludge (CAS) ...
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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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The gas upgrading plant in Kockte (Germany) - Case Study
Location: Köckte (Germany) Capacity: 350 Nm³/h biomethane Self-consumption: 0,23 kWel/Nm³ crude gas Features: First fully integrated biogas upgrading plant using membrane technology in a three-stage process. Overview of the gas upgrading plant in Köckte The EnviThan gas upgrading plant in the district Altmarkkreis Salzwedel in Saxony-Anhalt is the first fully integrated ...
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Biomass pasteurization for biogas and biomethane plants the technical advantages of BioBANG cavitation
Why is the pasteurization of biomasses becoming more and more a required practice for biogas and biomethane plants? In many countries the regulations for specific biomasses (eg: animals and vegetables organic waste, industrial and municipal slurries, etc …) require that a pasteurization treatment be carried out before they are loaded into the digesters. A particular case is given for ...
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The gas upgrading plant in Beetzendorf (Germany) - Case Study
Location: Beetzendorf (Germany) Capacity: 350 m³/h biomethane Inputmaterials: Pig slurry, poultry manure, maize silage, grass silage Features: Plant delivers ca. 36 million kilowatt hours (kWh/a) of green energy and can supply 1,800 households with gas 36 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of green energy per year The plant in Beetzendorf successfully joins the EnviThan projects in Sachsendorf, ...
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The gas upgrading plant in Forst (Germany) - Case Study
Location: Forst (Germany) Capacity: 1,9 MWel Input materials: Poultry droppings, renewable resources Features: Production of 700 Nm³ biomethane, 60,000 MWh green energy, 549 kWel CHP; New design: horizontal cartridge system Horizontal membrane configuration: space-saving and cost-efficient The Lusatian biogas feeding project of Bioenergiepark Forst GmbH & Co. KG has a gas upgrading ...
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No Pipeline for Renewable Natural Gas Projects? No problem. Use Virtual Pipeline Technology
On site biogas production Biogas can be produced from various organic resources of which the most common are agricultural waste, municipal waste, landfills, and wastewater treatment facilities. But biogas upgrading is also very much applicable in the (food & beverage) industry. Through biogas upgrading, trace impurities and carbon dioxide (CO2) in raw biogas are separated from methane (CH4) ...
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Biomethane Marketing
Element Markets is handling all aspects of biomethane marketing for one of the largest landfill gas-to-pipeline projects in the United States. We are selling the client’s product into one of the premier biomethane markets, allowing them to realize substantial premiums over the price of regular natural gas, which lacks the environmental credits associated with biomethane. Our optimization of ...
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Max efficiency from straw: find out how to get it with BioBANG
At the end of January, BioBANG has started up a New unit in southern England! Sheppey Energy is the new plant built by BioConstruct and owned by Farm Renewables which will be fed almost exclusively with straw. In 2018, Farm Renewables has already installed BioBANG in recirculation on their “Broadley Energy” biogas plant obtaining great results in terms of viscosity reduction and ...
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Biogas-to-biomethane upgrading plant
Chesterfield BioGas (CBG) supplied the UK’s first biogas upgrading plant to produce clean biomethane for direct injection into the national gas grid for use by all consumers. The project was successfully completed and gas injected into the national grid at the wastewater treatment site of Thames Water site at Didcot, Oxfordshire in October 2010. This achievement was a benchmark moment for ...
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Technical visit of Danish biogas manufacturer
Visit description In the last period, the most important organizations at national, European and world level in biogas and biomethane sector (WBA World Biogas Association, EBA European Biogas Association, CIB Italian Biogas Consortium) are increasingly the importance to find an efficient and effective pre-treatment system that can improve the use of most difficult biomasses to digest in the AD ...
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Biomethane enters the gas grid article for energy world
The Carbon Plan, published in 2011, aims to reduce UK carbon emissions by a quarter from 1990 levels. With the current policies in place, the UK is on target to reduce emissions by over a third by 2020 and with the introduction of new technologies this should increase to an 80% reduction by 2050. However, currently around half the UK’s carbon emissions result from heat related processes and ...
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BEIS Consultation on the Future of UK Green Gas Support
One of the bioeconomy’s greatest opportunities lies in provision of renewable heat, specifically from the injection of biomethane from anaerobic digestion (AD) into the gas grid. This provides a consistent and reliable source of renewable heat for both domestic and non-domestic purposes by decarbonising the gas grid, lowering the carbon emissions profile compared to natural gas. ...
By NNFCC Ltd.
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