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Memory effect on hydrate formation and influential factors of its sustainability in new hydrate–based coal mine methane separation method
This paper describes an experimental study on the memory effect in a methane–in–water system in which a hydrate was once formed and then dissociated. The 'memory effect' is found to be associated with gas hydrate nucleation. This study aims to investigate how memory effect in the hydrate nucleation process depends on the thermal and kinetic history (i.e., the nucleation pressure and temperature, ...
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Ghost Series Enclosed Combustor AB-200 - Case Study #170403
PROJECT DETAILS Location: RockyMountains FlowRate: 1.75MMSCFD InletPressure: 9”WC Heating Value: 227 BTU/SCF Application: Coal Mine Methane Recovery Aereon’s GHOST Series Enclosed Combustor AB-200 was purchased by the client to recover methane from an abandoned coal mine in order to earn hydrocarbon credits. Prior to incinerating the gas, methane was simply venting to the ...
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Bolivar wastewater treatment plant cogeneration facility to be Installed by Clarke Energy - Case Study
The Bolivar Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is the largest wastewater treatment plant in the Adelaide region, processing almost 70% of Adelaide’s metropolitan wastewater. The South Australian Government has approved a $25.8 million project for SA Water to optimise the energy utilisation on the site. This project will provide a major upgrade to the WWTP power supply by the installation of ...
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Using biogas for combined heat and power
An integral part of the majority of anaerobic digestion facilities across the world is the CHP combined heat and power (CHP) engine. For the first time builder of a biogas plant, it is often neglected as the focus is on reducing the capital costs of the installation. However, the engine is integral to the plant, and is the key component in the production of renewable electricity, hence the ...
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Using biogas for combined heat and power
An integral part of the majority of anaerobic digestion facilities across the world is the CHP combined heat and power (CHP) engine. For the first time builder of a biogas plant, it is often neglected as the focus is on reducing the capital costs of the installation. However, the engine is integral to the plant, and is the key component in the production of renewable electricity, hence the ...
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