We remove unwanted gas components from biogas and refine it into bio-methane gas for fuel.
Biogas generated from biomass fermentation plants and sewage treatment facilities contains components such as CH4 (methane) and CO2 (carbon dioxide). To utilize it as fuel, it is necessary to separate CH4 and CO2 and purify the biogas into biomethane. This device is a biogas purification system that boasts a high methane recovery rate of 99%, utilizing a "membrane separation device" manufactured by EVONIK (Germany), which has a wealth of proven results. It allows for fully automated continuous operation with simple start and stop controls.
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【Features】 ■ High separation performance specialized for CH4/CO2, with a high methane recovery rate (99%) ■ Smaller compressor size, high energy-saving performance, and compact unit ■ Low operating costs with a process package that requires no chemicals ■ Fully automatic continuous operation possible with simple start/stop operations ■ High flexibility to adapt to changes in the composition and flow rate of the gas before purification ■ Flexible response to plant scale
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To the operator of a certain biogas plant in Hokkaido *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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In modern society, where preventing environmental pollution and protecting the natural environment have become essential conditions for the survival of businesses, we propose solutions to the issues of industrial wastewater and exhaust gases generated from industrial activities across various sectors, as well as improvements in efficiency through their reuse and energy conservation. Additionally, we have begun domestic supply support for biogas power plants. We will contribute to solving energy issues by providing biogas power plants, a locally produced and consumed form of renewable energy that generates valuable electricity, organic compost, and waste heat from unwanted materials such as livestock waste and food scraps, throughout Japan.