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What is Biogas Recovery?
Biogas Recovery (and Methane Recovery) is the process of recovering methane, also referred to as natural gas or CH4.
Biogas, a "crude" form of methane, can be recovered from a number of facilities and locations, including; dairy farms, landfills wastewater treatment plants using Anaerobic Digesters and cleaned up to "pipeline quality gas" with "biogas to biomethane" equipment.
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What is a Biogas
Plant?
To understand what a biogas plant is, we must first define what biogas is.
Biogas is the "crude methane" that is generated from landfills (landfill gas) or from anaerobic digesters (also called "methane digesters"). In both landfills and anaerobic digesters, the biogas is generated without oxygen, hence the name, "anaerobic." Typically, the term "biogas plant" refers to having one or more "anaerobic digesters" at a facility that is treating/processing; agricultural waste, bakery waste, brewery waste, food waste, manure, and sewage sludge from wastewater treatment plants (publicly owned treatment plant - POTW).
It should be pointed out that the biogas or "crude methane" generated from anaerobic digesters has zero value and cannot be used as a fuel, or sold to a gas company. This is due to the fact that the biogas produced from the anaerobic digesters contains a large number of contaminants including H2S, siloxanes, carbon dioxide and nitrogen. If used as a fuel in an engine or turbine, the engine or turbine would quickly fail. So, the crude biogas, must be cleaned to "pipeline quality gas" through the use of "natural gas treating" equipment, also referred to as "biogas to biomethane" equipment, that upgrades the biogas into biomethane, which is then a useful product that can be sold as pipeline quality gas or used as a fuel in engines or turbines.
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