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Biogas is a gaseous renewable energy source [1] produced from raw materials such as agricultural waste, manure, municipal waste, plant material, sewage, green waste, wastewater, and food waste. Biogas is produced by anaerobic digestion with anaerobic organisms or methanogens inside an anaerobic digester, biodigester or a bioreactor.
An example of a Capstone-powered hybrid vehicle is the Capstone CMT-380, equipped with a 30 kW gas turbine generator running on diesel that recharges Li-Poly batteries when necessary. The CMT-380 has a proposed range of 80 mi (130 km) on battery alone, but when combined with the microturbine that range is pushed to more than 500 mi (800 km).
biogas: Jacks Gully 2.3 MW 1 landfill gas: Kincumber Landfill Gas Abatement [3] 1 MW 1 landfill gas: Lucas Heights I 5.4 MW 5 landfill gas: Lucas Heights II 17.3 MW 15 landfill gas: Shoalhaven Landfill Gas Project 1 MW 1 landfill gas: Sydney Water, Malabar: 3 MW 3 sewage gas: Tahmoor [4] 7 MW 7 coalbed methane: Teralba: 8 MW 8 coalbed methane ...
A Jenbacher gas engine running on biogas (bio-methane) in Güssing, Austria. Jenbacher currently specializes in lean burn gas engines, including cogeneration plants and containerized power generator sets utilizing said gas engines. Jenbacher began producing gas engines in 1957.
Biogas is a mixture composed primarily of methane and carbon dioxide produced by the process of anaerobic digestion of organic material by micro-organisms. Other trace components of this mixture includes water vapor, hydrogen sulfide , siloxanes, hydrocarbons, ammonia, oxygen, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen.
HomeBiogas is a biogas company based in Beit Yanai, Israel. [1] The company produces and sells anaerobic digesters that convert organic waste into methane gas and liquid fertilizer. [ 2 ]
Renewable natural gas (RNG), also known as biomethane, is a renewable fuel and biogas which has been upgraded to a quality similar to fossil natural gas and has a methane concentration of 90% or greater. [1]
Flame from a wood gas generator. Wood gas is a fuel gas that can be used for furnaces, stoves, and vehicles. During the production process, biomass or related carbon-containing materials are gasified within the oxygen-limited environment of a wood gas generator to produce a combustible mixture.