Biogas Plant Analysis, Assessment and Emergency Services
The operation of biogas plants is an ecologically sound and economically viable possibility of generating electricity and heat from renewable raw materials (RRM) and organic waste. Two factors largely determine the profitability of a biogas plant: the number of full load hours of the CHP and the exploitation of the energy contained in the input substrate. For the energy industry, it is therefore of interest to run their biogas plant at optimal output and prevent process upsets.
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However, good gas yields in conjunction with an efficient use of input substrates can be achieved only when the bacteria-specific conditions for optimal operation of the fermentation process are strictly adhered to. Even minor deviations can bring the fermentation process out of balance.
An “overfeeding” of the plant due to too high substrate entry into the fermenter can have drastic economic consequences.
In the worst of cases, this even means a costly restart of the entire biogas plant.
On the other hand, permanently “under-loading” the plant can incur significant financial losses due to loss of electricity and heat sales.
It is therefore necessary to obtain, through regular analytical studies of the fermenter contents, details of the most important chemical and physical parameters.
Only in this way the biology of the fermentation process can be controlled.
Our services include:
- Biological process and procedural advice on site, through individual, personalised support of the plant operator
- Sampling from the fermenter and silo.
- (Also possibility of sending substrate samples!)
- Analysis of fermenter content from biogas plants in our own laboratory.
- Interpretation of analytical results and logging data.
- Creation of trend curves for process status and system efficiency.
- Analysis to assess the energy value and the process compatibility of input substrates (e.g. silage, co-substrates, slurry, etc.).
- Support for the commissioning of biogas plants.
- Gas analyses (CH4, H2S).
- Detection of gas leaks.
- Substrate logistics.
- Emergency services.
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