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Moran, James.
Biomethane = Production and Applications /
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Title/Author:
Biomethane / by Sirichai Koonaphapdeelert, Pruk Aggarangsi, James Moran.
Reminder of title:
Production and Applications /
Author:
Koonaphapdeelert, Sirichai.
other author:
Aggarangsi, Pruk.
Description:
XXXI, 183 p. 108 illus., 104 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Renewable energy resources. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8307-6
ISBN:
9789811383076
Biomethane = Production and Applications /
Koonaphapdeelert, Sirichai.
Biomethane
Production and Applications /[electronic resource] :by Sirichai Koonaphapdeelert, Pruk Aggarangsi, James Moran. - 1st ed. 2020. - XXXI, 183 p. 108 illus., 104 illus. in color.online resource. - Green Energy and Technology,1865-3529. - Green Energy and Technology,.
Introduction to Biomethane -- Cleaning Processes -- Upgrading to Biomethane -- Biomethane in Transportation -- Substitution of Biomethane in Domestic and Industrial Applications -- Biomethane in Local Gas Grids -- Future usage for Biogas and Biomethane.
This book discusses biomethane and the processes and applications downstream from biogas production. Biogas is a result of anaerobic digestion of agricultural or general household waste, such as manure, plants or food waste, and as such is considered a renewable energy source. Biomethane is a gas that results from any process that improves the quality of biogas by reducing the levels of carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, moisture and other contaminant gases. Chemically, biomethane is the same as methane, and its name refers to the method of production rather than the content. Biomethane plants are generally found in locations with a low population density that are close to farms or food processing plants. In situations where there is no natural gas pipeline nearby, biomethane downstream applications can include storage, transportation, home heating, industrial use and distribution through small-scale local gas grids. This book discusses each of these applications and lists some of the design criteria as well as various issues relating to them.
ISBN: 9789811383076
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-13-8307-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Renewable energy resources.
LC Class. No.: TJ807-830
Dewey Class. No.: 621.042
Biomethane = Production and Applications /
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