biogas safety News
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Presentation on Health and Safety in Biogas CHP
Andy Cooper from Clarke Energy will be delivering a presentation at the Health, Safety & Environmental Management in Anaerobic Digestion Conference. The event will be taking place on the 17th of October at Harper Adams University College, Shropshire. Our presentation will provide an outline of biogas CHP, and will outline specific aspects of health and safety that are specific to biogas ...
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Developments in biogas standardization
The ISO standardization institute established a technical committee TC 255 “Biogas” which is developing new standards since 2015. TC 255 is developing standards about biogas installations, such as fermentation, biogas treatment, biogas upgrading & liquefaction, flares, gasification, power to gas etcetera. The sizes of the installations vary from domestic and farm scale to ...
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Closing report: Record number of visitors and exhibitors at the 20th Annual Conference of the German Biogas Association with BIOGAS Trade Fair
The German Biogas Association celebrated a brilliant 20th anniversary in the Exhibition Centre Nuremberg from 11–13 January 2011. 6,911* trade visitors and conference participants (some 30% more than the previous year) poured into the BIOGAS Annual Conference and Trade Fair and confirmed this event as the key forum for the European biogas industry. 342 exhibitors (+20% over the previous ...
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Biogas Storage Tank’s Safety Valve Does its Job with Help from Thermal Flow Switch
San Marcos, CA—September 27, 2022—At a large wastewater treatment facility, a newly installed digester gas storage tank required continuous monitoring of its safety valve for leakage to assure plant safety. The plant’s operations and engineering team in charge of the tank project’s specification called for an ultra-reliable gas flow switch capable of detecting very low, ...
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Safety Considerations at Anaerobic Digestion Plants
Anaerobic digestion is a collection of processes which naturally breakdown organic matter to eventually produce biogas - a methane rich gas which is burned to produce both heat and electricity. The methane can also be used as vehicle fuel or injected into the gas grid. The industry is growing fast and is forecast to continue to do so with many farmers adding bio-gas plants alongside their ...
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