Cleveland-based quasar energy group uses organic waste to produce a renewable energy source known as biogas which is converted then into Compressed natural gas (CNG) one of two fuels that can power the 2015 Chevrolet Bi-fuel Impala.
Biogas is the raw mixture of gases given off by the breakdown of organic materials kept in an oxygen-less environment.
Since biogas can be made from most organic materials quasar insources raw materials otherwise considered waste from a variety of industries.
and power from solar sourcesintegrated with renewable fuels such asbiomass biogas and industrial residues. he thermal energy produced in this plantwill be the energy source in a desalinationunit as well as for the heating
That is the conversion of waste n this case both locally sourced food waste and human sewage nto a methane-rich biogas.
along with carbon dioxide to produce biogas at a rate of up to 100 cubic feet per minute.
improves biogas quality, and enables a higher degree of automation. The biogas enters a connected cogeneration system for power conversion.
Depending on several site factors, this produces anywhere from 30 to 400 kilowatts of electricity. Treated wastewater exits the reactor with 80 to 90 percent of pollutants removed,
#Nanoparticle technology triples the production of biogas Researchers of the Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), a Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence,
which allows increasing the production of biogas by 200%with a controlled introduction of iron oxide nanoparticles to the process of organic waste treatment.
This additive substantially increases the production of biogas and at the same time transforms the iron nanoparticles into innocuous salt."
"We believe we are offering a totally innovative approach to the improvement of biogas production and organic waste treatment,
According to researchers, today's biogas production is not very efficient-only 30 to 40 per cent of organic matter is converted into biogas
thereby greatly increasing the production of biogas, a renewable energy which is growing steadily and is accessible to everyone,
they actually stimulated the production of biogas, "he adds. Researchers saw this discovery as the opportunity to begin a business project
#U k. Supermarket To Run on Electricity Made From Its Own Rotting Food One U k. grocery store plans to power itself using biogas harvested from its own unsold, rotting produce.
and bioplastics (derived from renewable biomass sources such as corn or biogas methane). As part of a"cradle-to-cradle"approach, the researchers will explore the fate of these materials
and bioplastics (derived from renewable biomass sources such as corn or biogas methane). As part of a"cradle-to-cradle"approach, the researchers will explore the fate of these materials
and the existing facility will be generated using biogas from the project. Long island Compost also plans to convert the biogas to renewable natural gas that will be used to fuel its trucks on-site, reducing diesel consumption by 200,000 gallons annually.
An additional 1. 9 million gallons of diesel per year will be offset by injecting the remaining renewable gas produced by the digester into the National grid natural gas pipeline on Long island.
In the region of Pucanganom we installed a system that processes toilet sewage of 15 families and the dung of their animals in three biogas facilities.
There the organic wastes are converted into biogas and fertilizer within a period of one month. Via a pipeline system the gas is passed directly on to the gas stoves of the neighboring houses.
and wind farms to retailers turning to rooftop solar and biogas to power their big box stores and distribution centers,
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biogas will also be produced in order to power the facility, nixing any need to be connected to the local grid.
Furthermore, Steve Dvorak, President of DVO, reminded the audience that one cow alone creates about 100 to 130 cubic feet of biogas a day,
In the future it might be possible to efficiently operate even smaller decentralized units e g. at rural biogas facilities.
For example it might be converted decentrally with the carbon dioxide produced by the about 800000 biogas facilities
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