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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.
Shahid Abbas Abbasi   +2 more
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Hydrogen and Biogas

2020
Among the renewable energy sources that are essential to face challenges such as climate change and energy depletion, biogas has become one of the attractive pathways in recent years [1]. Biogas derives from the natural degradation of organic materials by microorganism anaerobic digestion.
Bruno G. Pollet   +4 more
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Step on the biogas

Renewable Energy Focus, 2011
ACCORDING TO the targets set by the German Government alone, over 10 per cent of the current demand for natural gas has to come from biogas by 2030. And the share of total electricity generated through combined heat and power (CHP) is slated to more than double by 2020.
Matthias Herold, Rolf Zöllner
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Hydrogen-Enriched Biogas Premixed Charge Combustion and Emissions in Direct Injection and Indirect Injection Diesel Dual Fueled Engines: A Comparative Study

Journal of energy resources technology, 2021
This paper presents a comparative study on combustion and emissions of hydrogen-enriched biogas premixed charge direct injection dual-fuel (DIDF) engine and indirect injection dual-fuel (IDIDF) engine. The results show that the IDIDF engine outperforms
V. G. Bui   +5 more
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Utilization of biogas

Biomass, 1989
Abstract A comprehensive study of the systems and equipment required to convert biogas into useful thermal and/or electrical energy was conducted, and the results published in the Handbook on Biogas Utilization (Walsh et al., Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1988).
M.S. Smith   +3 more
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The Potential of Biogas Energy

Energy Sources, 2005
Biogas technology has been known about for a long time, but in recent years the interest in it has significantly increased, especially due to the higher costs and the rapid depletion of fossil fuels as well as their environmental considerations. The main objective of the present study is to investigate the potential of biogas energy in the 15 European ...
Kocar G., Acaroglu M., Hepbasli A.
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Demand-oriented biogas production and biogas storage in digestate by flexibly feeding a full-scale biogas plant

Bioresource Technology, 2021
This work studied the demand-oriented biogas production and the biogas storage in digestate by flexibly feeding a full-scale research biogas plant. The investigated continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) was equipped with a fast-moving submersible motor mixer and a slow-moving inclined shaft agitator.
Andreas Lemmer   +3 more
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Biogas Potential of Co-Substrates in Balinese Biogas Plants

Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014
This research aims to give an overview on how to improve the biogas yeild in Balinese digester plants using various co-substrates which are available in Bali. A series testing on the digestibility of substrates were set up either in the field or in the biogas laboratory.
Rolf Wartmann   +4 more
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Advances in nutrient management make it possible to accelerate biogas production and thus improve the economy of food waste processing

Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2020
Foodwaste (hereinafter, FW) is the most voluminous solid waste and its amount is growing rapidly all over the world.
J. Maroušek   +17 more
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Biogas in Morocco [PDF]

open access: possible, 1986
This paper summarizes the relevant aspects of biogas technology in Morocco. The biomass resource base and biogas potential is first outlined. Projects implemented and prospects are next addressed. Finally, pertinent conclusions and policy directives are highlighted.
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