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Biogas Conditioning Using Hollow Fiber Membrane Contactors
Biogas is a popular source of renewable energy. However, production and conversion of biogas at the same location can result in energy losses up to 60 %. This energy loss can be reduced by upgrading the biogas to biomethane for injection into an existing gas delivery network and other uses. In order to upgrade the raw biogas produced from agriculture and industrial plants unwanted and harmful gases like CO2 and H2S need to be removed. An innovative process for biogas conditioning using hollow fiber membrane contactors is presented. In comparison to membrane gas separation no elevated pressure is needed.
Biogas Conditioning Using Hollow Fiber Membrane Contactors
Biogas is a popular source of renewable energy. However, production and conversion of biogas at the same location can result in energy losses up to 60 %. This energy loss can be reduced by upgrading the biogas to biomethane for injection into an existing gas delivery network and other uses. In order to upgrade the raw biogas produced from agriculture and industrial plants unwanted and harmful gases like CO2 and H2S need to be removed. An innovative process for biogas conditioning using hollow fiber membrane contactors is presented. In comparison to membrane gas separation no elevated pressure is needed.
Biogas Conditioning Using Hollow Fiber Membrane Contactors
Vogler, Steffen (author) / Braasch, Axel (author) / Buse, Gerhard (author) / Hempel, Sören (author) / Schneider, Jürgen (author) / Ulbricht, Martin (author)
Chemie Ingenieur Technik ; 85 ; 1254-1258
2013-08-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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