Landfill Biogas Cleaning For Biogas Processing
The verdesis gas treatment system virtually eliminates siloxanes in landfill gas, meaning gas engines are able to operate as if fuelled by natural gas.
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Biogas Pollutants
Humidity
- Biogas usually has a high water content
- Condensation causes corrosion
- Incomplete combustion in engines
Siloxanes
- Silicone derivatives concentrations increase in industrial and commercial consumer products
- Silica deposits in engines, oil and exchangers. Abrasive form glass
H²S
- Forms acid when water is present (causing erosion)
- S02 residue in flue gas (causes acid rain)
- Forms deposits in pipes engines and exchangers
Consequences
- Engine output declines
- Reduced availability
- Heat exchangers are less effective
- Regular maintenance required
- Higher risk of breakdown
- Long downtimes for clients
- Higher exhaust emissions
- Higher s02 emissions
Resulting in:
Reduced electricity generations revenues.
The Solution
This has two benefits reduced maintenance costs also additional revenue from increased electrical generation. Through eliminating siloxane damage to gas engines and the need for expensive additional maintenance (such as unscheduled intermediate overhauls), engine availability can be increased by as much as 50%.
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