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Bio CNG Plant
Waste Input | 10 MT to 100MT |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Plant Design | Modular |
Plant Size | 10 MT to 100MT |
Automation Grade | Semi-Automatic |
Output | 1-5 cubic meters per day, 5-10 cubic meters per day |
Corporation Subsidy | Yes |
I Deal In | New Only |
The word that pops up in mind when we hear the words fossil fuels is ‘non-renewable’. Coal, crude oil and natural gas are all fossil fuels and are used to produce diesel, gasoline, and kerosene. Fossils fuels formed millions of years ago from the remains of organic matter from dead animals and plants.
As fossil fuel resources are finite and are among the biggest contributors to climate change, it is critical that we meet our energy needs from renewable resources. India’s renewable energy resource potential is significant, with solar, wind, biomass, and small hydropower representing the technologies having the largest potential. Among all, biomass warrants special attention. All the living matter present on earth derived from growing plants including algae, trees, and crops or from animal manure is called biomass.
Bio-Gas to Bio-CNG
Biogas consists mainly of methane (CH4, 55-65%) and carbon dioxide (CO2, 35-45%) and the calorific value of biogas is ~19500 KJ/Kg. Methane is a valuable form of gas, as it is an efficient energy carrier with a wide range of uses. The amount of CO2 that is produced corresponds to the amount of CO2 captured when the biomass was created, making biogas carbon neutral.
Why Bio-CNG?
Bio-CNG contains about 92-98 % of methane and only 2-8 % carbon dioxide. The calorific value of Bio-CNG is about 52,000 kilojoules (kJ) per kg, which is 167 % higher than that of biogas.1 The high methane content and calorific value combined with the low quantity of moisture, hydrogen sulphide and impurities makes Bio-CNG an ideal fuel for automobiles and power generation. The low emission levels of Bio-CNG also make it a more environment-friendly fuel than biogas.
Additional Information:
- Item Code: DTME-Bio-CNG
- Production Capacity: 10 MT to 100 MT
- Delivery Time: 3 to 4 Month
Commercial Biogas Plant For Industrial And Domestic
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Set
Waste Input | 10000 |
Usage/Application | Industrial |
Plant Design | Automated Heating System |
Plant Size | 1000 to 20000 |
Automation Grade | Automatic |
Color | NA |
Output | 1-5 cubic meters per day |
I Deal In | New Only |
The word that pops up in mind when we hear the words fossil fuels is non-renewable. Coal, crude oil and natural gas are all fossil fuels and are used to produce diesel, gasoline, and kerosene. Fossils fuels formed millions of years ago from the remains of organic matter from dead animals and plants.
As fossil fuel resources are finite and are among the biggest contributors to climate change, it is critical that we meet our energy needs from renewable resources. Indias renewable energy resource potential is significant, with solar, wind, biomass, and small hydropower representing the technologies having the largest potential. Among all, biomass warrants special attention. All the living matter present on earth derived from growing plants including algae, trees, and crops or from animal manure is called biomass.
Bio-Gas to Bio-CNG
Biogas consists mainly of methane (CH4, 55-65%) and carbon dioxide (CO2, 35-45%) and the calorific value of biogas is ~19500 KJ/Kg. Methane is a valuable form of gas, as it is an efficient energy carrier with a wide range of uses. The amount of CO2 that is produced corresponds to the amount of CO2 captured when the biomass was created, making biogas carbon neutral.
Why Bio-CNG?
Bio-CNG contains about 92-98 % of methane and only 2-8 % carbon dioxide. The calorific value of Bio-CNG is about 52,000 kilojoules (kJ) per kg, which is 167 % higher than that of biogas.1 The high methane content and calorific value combined with the low quantity of moisture, hydrogen sulphide and impurities makes Bio-CNG an ideal fuel for automobiles and power generation. The low emission levels of Bio-CNG also make it a more environment-friendly fuel than biogas.