Research on Biological Desulphurization of Biogas in Groningen
Research on Biological Desulphurization of Biogas in Groningen
At the KEMA site in Groningen DMT is testing a new type of packing material (DMT-HS) for the biological desulphurization process. Development of this biological desulphurization process is important because no chemicals are used unlike chemical desulphurization. Therefore the biological process is more sustainable and has more potential in the future compared to chemical systems. DMT carries out research in collaboration with KEMA, RenQi and Hanze University at the KEMA site in Groningen. This research is to develop the biological desulphurization process in an even more sustainable way, in order to contribute to a greener world.
Using the pilot plant in Groningen it is possible to do research towards the technical and economical feasibility of the novel packing material DMT-HS. With this research DMT wants to obtain more knowledge about the biological system in general, the packing material and obtain information about the possibility to replace conventional biological desulphurization systems and chemical treatment installations in future.
The pilot plant provides a reliable method to investigate the influence of all possible parameters on biological desulphurization using DMT-HS. Measuring the influence of these parameters will demonstrate the full potential of DMT-HS to replace conventional biological desulphurization systems and chemical desulphurization techniques in future in order to create an even more sustainable desulphurization process. The pilot plant is already running for a year now and the first results are very promising (Figure
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