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Many biogas plants work without an optimised heat concept. This is in particular due to the fact that heat in general can not be transported over long distances - and by far not every biogas plant is located next to an industrial or commercial estate with potential heat consumers.
Turning biogas into electricity directly at the biogas plant is therefore less efficient in many cases. It would be better to turn it into electricity directly at the point of consumption, so that optimum use can be made of the heat as well as of the electricity generated.
The natural gas network would be a suitable transport medium. But biogas has to be conditioned first before it reaches the quality of natural gas.
This is exactly where our affiliated company MT-BioMethan® GmbH comes in, with its biogas upgrading technology.By means of a non-pressurized amine washing the BCM® process licenced by DGE GmbH, Wittenberg separates the biogas into CO2 and methane. |
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