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BioGas Renewable Energy-What is Biogas-The Panagora Blog
BioGas Renewable Energy
BIOGAS Green Waste
technology utilizes anaerobic digestion to convert high solid waste organics to
biogas. The biogas can either be directed to a combined heat and power (CHP)
system to produce electrical power or it can be cleaned/compressed and fed into
the natural gas pipeline or utilized as a transportation fuel alternative.
Sources for Bio-gas can be food scraps, animal manure, construction waste,
agricultural waste or by products, even sludge from waste treatment facilities.
The biogas can either be directed to a combined heat and power (CHP) system to produce electrical power, or it can be cleaned and fed into a natural gas pipeline or utilized as a transportation fuel alternative. There are many different waste products that can be utilized as biogas sources such as food scraps, animal manure, agricultural waste or by-products, even sludge from waste treatment facilities.
The biogas system is
an integrated organic waste to energy solution. The modular pre-engineered
design incorporates the latest in material handling and feedstock
pre-processing technologies. A typical system includes multiple input channels
to accept a range of feedstock and even has the ability to separate unwanted
contamination. The closed system design mitigates concerns over odor.
Converting these products to energy, cleans up the gases, saves space in
landfills, and creates renewable energy and organic fertilizers.
BioGas Renewable Energy
Advantages
•Proven Solution
•Feedstock Flexibility
•End-to-End Process Knowledge
The BIOGAS-GW system
is an integrated organic waste to energy solution. The modular pre-engineered
design incorporates the latest in material handling and feedstock
pre-processing technologies. A typical system includes multiple input channels
to accept a range of feedstock and the ability to separate unwanted contamination.
The closed system design mitigates concerns over odor. Converting these
products to energy, cleans up the environment, reduces green house gases, saves
space in land fills and creates renewable energy.
BENEFITS OF ANAEROBIC
DIGESTION
Collected biogas can
be used for process heating, or electrical generation: Electrical and steam
generation, and transportation. A rule of thumb for electricity production is
one kilowatt (kW) for every seven to ten cows.
Odor and fly
control:Bacteria in the digester significantly reduce odor-causing compounds.
In addition, fly eggs are killed during anaerobic digestion, reducing this
disease-causing pest.
Pathogen control:
Pathogens like E. coli, Salmonella and Cryptosporidium can’t survive the high
temperature of a heated digester.
Disposal:Anaerobic
digestion destroys more volatile organic compounds and produces more gas than
aerobic digestion does (65 percent to 75 percent of volume), resulting in less
solid waste.
EPA: Every year the
rules of handling and disposal of these wastes are regulated more and more.
There may even come a time when you may need to utilize carbon credits earned
by these plants to balance your other business.
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