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Nordsol iLNGNordsol Technology For Bio-Lng From Biogas

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The Nordsol iLNG technology is essentially the use of conventional and proven technologies applied into a less complex process scheme. Biogas treatment and liquefaction are highly integrated in a compact, energy efficient system that is optimized for bio-LNG production from biogas. This makes small-scale bio-LNG production economically viable.

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Biogas treatment using enhanced membrane technology

Nordsol solely utilizes membrane technology to remove carbon dioxide and any water. In just one energy-efficient step this separation process creates ultra-pure biomethane that’s ready for liquefaction. The key advantage is that no amine treatment with its high heat demand or pressure-swing adsorption units are needed.

Standard membrane technology is enhanced by sweeping the permeate side of the  membranes with flash gas from the liquefaction unit. This improves the performance of the membranes and reduces residual CO2 in the retentate more than 10 times.

Robust biomethane liquefaction

The liquefaction process is based on methane expansion and flash cooling. A major benefit of this process is that it is robust and easier to control than alternative processes. By creating conditions under which the methane has supercritical properties, the temperature in the heat exchangers can be higher than usual. This leads to less chance of residual carbon dioxide (or other residual contaminants) freezing out at this stage.

A three-phase separator ensures a constant and guaranteed quality of the bio-LNG. The device separates substances in different phases (solid, liquid, gas) from each other. This removes even the last impurities from the bio-LNG. Gas that flashes off during liquefaction is used to sweep (or purge) the membranes in the gas treatment step.

Integrated bio-CO2 liquefaction for a low CI index and zero methane slip

A bio-LNG plant based on Nordsol technology has a low carbon intensity (CI) index. This is a result of the energy efficiency of the plant and the integrated CCU facility. By capturing, liquefying, and reusing the removed carbon dioxide from the biogas, the CI index can even become negative.

In addition, any residual methane in the CO2 gas stream is fed back to the membranes rather than vented. It is a closed system with zero methane slip.