WWTP biogas Articles
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Acuaes - Vigo - Lagares - Case Study
Client: Acuaes Solution: CambiTHP - B6 Vigo Vigo is a new WWTP in northwest Spain. The new plant is the largest bio-filtration in Spain and one of the largest in Europe. Designed for 800.000 inhabitants – equivalents. This plant treats sludge from several municipalities in and around Vigo. Cambi has installed his thermal hydrolysis – one B6 – 3 model, with a designed capacity ...
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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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Project - Biogas Desulfurization - WWTP Chania
Bioconservacion, together with the Greek engineering company DIMTECH, is carrying out a biogas desulfurization project that aims to promote the use of energy from sludge digestion at the Chania WWTP, a wastewater treatment plant in a semi-arid area of the island of Crete, located near residential areas. The plant will be commissioned soon and will use BION Fe filter media as the active material ...
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March 2015 - Portugal WWTP AD plant increase biogas output by 20% Case Study
A BioCat+ system was installed at Espinho, Portugal, the site is a waste water treatment facility with an AD plant, processing domestic sewage. Citadel Environmental Solutions technology, BioCat+™ has recently been installed at a Waste water treatment plant in Portugal. The AD plant technology is a bespoke design cosisting of 2 x digestors of 2668 M3 in parallel with 2x400kw CHP's. The ...
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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 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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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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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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