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Bioenergy carbon capture storage and utilization: a critical review of market dynamics and policy implications. [PDF]
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A Comprehensive Approach to Nanotechnology Innovations in Biogas Production: Advancing Efficiency and Sustainability. [PDF]
Mateescu C, Nicula NO, Lungulescu EM.
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Analysis of biogas composition at different temperatures.
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Development of a Continuous Biogas Pressure Measurement Device with Applications in Batch Anaerobic Digestion Tests. [PDF]
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Basic assessment of microbial dynamics in large- and small-scale biofilters. [PDF]
Wagner AO +6 more
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Transport of Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Oxygen and Nitrogen in a Glassy Polyimide Membrane. [PDF]
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Biogas is a renewable natural gas used in production of energy which is generated by breakdown of organic matter by anaerobic digestion. It is a composition of methane, carbon dioxide, and some other gases in small quantities. The most common natural resources for production of biogas are aquatic sediments, animal waste, crop residues, wastewater ...
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Biogas is a renewable natural gas used in production of energy which is generated by breakdown of organic matter by anaerobic digestion. It is a composition of methane, carbon dioxide, and some other gases in small quantities. The most common natural resources for production of biogas are aquatic sediments, animal waste, crop residues, wastewater ...
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The Effect of Biogas Purification Using Biochar from Biogas Waste on Biogas Combustion
Key Engineering Materials, 2021This research aimed to investigate the capability of a combination of adsorbents, biochar from biogas waste, and zeolite for improving the calorific value of biogas. There were six treatments of adsorbents, 0% volume of biochar and 100% volume of zeolite (ZZ); 25% volume of biochar and 75% volume of zeolite (AZ1); 50% volume of biochar and 50% volume ...
Widyawati Luhur Pambudi +3 more
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Biogas and Biogas Energy: An Introduction
2011“Biogas” is the name popularly used to denote the flammable mixture of gases that are generated when organic material undergoes anaerobic decomposition. The mixture contains 40–70% (usually 55–65%) methane, carbon dioxide, and traces of other gases.
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