BioMethER upgrading prototypes will treat two different types of biogas, with a specific chemical composition, i.e. landfill biogas and wastewater treatment biogas.
The identified technology for CO2 removal, common to both prototypes, is based on membrane separation, now being considered as the most promising technology for biogas upgrading.
Bulk removal of water will be carried out by refrigeration, while fine dehydration will be performed by the membranes. Many technologies are available to remove hydrogen sulfide and siloxanes, and the selection of the best technology for the specific application will be part of the design process.
The prototypes will be equipped with a monitoring system (metering device) which will be able to acquire and record on-time data.
⇒ Learn more about BioMethER landfill prototype
⇒ Learn more about BioMethER anaerobic digestion prototype
The identified technology for CO2 removal, common to both prototypes, is based on membrane separation, now being considered as the most promising technology for biogas upgrading.
Bulk removal of water will be carried out by refrigeration, while fine dehydration will be performed by the membranes. Many technologies are available to remove hydrogen sulfide and siloxanes, and the selection of the best technology for the specific application will be part of the design process.
The prototypes will be equipped with a monitoring system (metering device) which will be able to acquire and record on-time data.
⇒ Learn more about BioMethER landfill prototype
⇒ Learn more about BioMethER anaerobic digestion prototype
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