Biomethane (H2) (also known as RNG - renewable natural gas) is purified form of biogas that meets the quality standards for natural gas. It usually contains above 96% of methane and can be used as a natural gas substitute. Biomethane can be injected into the existing natural gas grid and used as a natural gas substitute for all end-user applications such as cooking, heating and cooling, power generation, transport, etc.
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Reference Projects:
- Semd (Germany): 2009/2010, Corn silage, 3,2 Mio. m³/a biogas; injection into grid, Prestressed concrete prefabricated, element tank 2,500 m³
- Vierverlaten (Netherlands): 2012, Sugar beet pulp, sugar beet fragments, potato waste, 16.7 Mio m³/a biogas, 10.5 Mio m³/a RNG; injection into grid, Glas coated steel tank 4 x 4,600 m³
- JCBE Derby (United Kingdom): 2017/2018, Hydrolised kitchen Cat. 2, paper & cardboard waste, straw, 1,200 m³/h biogas, over 6 Mio. m³/a RNG, Concrete steel tank 2 x 5,300 m³
- Qinhuangdao (China): 2013/2014, kitchen waste, Biogas upgrading, biomethane used for vehicle fuel, Black steel, welded 2 x 3,400 m³
- USA (USA): 2019-2021, straw and manure, 4,600 m³/h biogas, Steel tank 6 x 8,000 m³ + 1 concrete tank 5,000 m³
- Heiligengrabe (Germany): 2023/2024, corn silage, chicken dung, dry chicken dung, separated fermentation residue, cattle manure, process water, 905 Nm³/h raw gas, feed into the gas grid, 2 steel tanks
- Velen (Germany): 2023/2024, pig and cattle slurry, pig ,cattle, horse, chicken and turkey manure and dry chicken droppings, 1860 Nm³/h biogas, 945 Nm³/h biomethane, biomethane up to 2,000 Nm³/h is planned, 2 x 9,500 m³ steel tanks, new construction of two fermenters