Monday, 30 April 2012

Biogas: Pakistan’s energy crises solution




Biogas: Pakistan’s energy crises solution


BEING ONE of the top and important country in the world in terms of food products, textile, medicine, nuclear and variety of other sectors, Pakistan is still facing energy crisis from almost last 7 years having a short fall of minimum 5000 MW. This crisis will never end rather increase with every second being passed. Recently, Pakistanis has been ranked the fourth most intelligent nation in the world but still they cannot find the way to meet their energy demands. The reason behind this is the lack of good leadership, illiteracy, excessive use of fossil fuels and other political issues. Now, in these conditions the only way of survival and to overcome this problem is that we stop blaming and relying on the government or other private energy sector’s policies and start thinking to solve it by alternative methods. Full Article Biogas: Pakistan’s energy crises solution

Video | Hestia Home Biogas Plant

Video | Hestia Home Biogas

Video | Hestia Home Biogas





Produce more energy than solar panels anytime day or night, rain or shine while producing higher quality fertilizer than compost using 100% natural, clean burning biogas made from completely ordinary household waste.
weiswar@ innoventor, you'll be fine in Nepal. This one runs very well at very low temps, even less than 50 F sometimes. I think if you just have some kind of hoop house or greenhouse and pipe some waste heat from something through it you'll be fine.

Masqueepo, this digester produces 2 cu.m. of biogas per day, about 70 cu.ft. So, enough to cook 3 meals per day for 10 people or run a 1 kW generator for 3 hours. It is fed with about 12-15 lbs. per day of organic waste.

Video | Demonstration of Insinkerator-based Puxin biogas system in Palawan

deDemonstration of Insinkerator-based Puxin biogas system in Palawan to journalists

Along with the German Medical Doctor non-profit organization Chance for Growth, we created a "medical biogas mission' to Palawan Island in the Philippines and created the first international Biogas conference in Palawan. Here we are seen demonstrating the Insinkerator food waste grinder and feedstock preparation device and compost companion to Filipino television and community groups.

Saturday, 28 April 2012

Weltec Biopower builds biogas plant in France

Weltec Biopower GmbH has started construction of a biogas plant in France,

Weltec Biopower GmbH has started construction of a biogas plant in France, scheduled for commissioning in October. The plant, nearly 60 miles northwest of Nantes, will include a 3,052-cubic-meter fermenter, along with a separator, solid matter dosing feeder, two storage tanks, a digestate storage unit and a pump station.

Upon completion, the 526 kilowatt plant will use pig manure along with food industry waste, regenerative raw material and agricultural residue. A farming operation provided the site for the plant and will also provide the ag residue feedstock for the fermenter. Exhaust heat produced by the biogas plant will dry the digestate and provide a source of heat for the pig operation at the site. According to Weltec, a feed-in tariff in France ensures that the country will purchase power from all biogas plants at a set price for 15 years.

Weltec is also working on a biogas facility in Germany—the largest in the country—that will use raw materials and pig manure from roughly 30 farms. On average, farmers associated with the facility will not have to travel farther than nine miles to deliver their substrate product. The biogas plant will feature four fermenters, six digestate storage units and one liquid reservoir, all of which will be piped into a natural gas grid. The facility is set for commissioning in December.

Synergy Biogas Generates Renewable Energy

Synergy Biogas Generates Renewable Energy

Synergy Biogas Generates Renewable Energy on N-Y stat's first co digestion biogas energy plant using animal and food waist to produce biogas, Synergy Biogas Generates 1.5 mega watts of renewable energy electricity for daily operation and grids

Synergy Biogas – largest on-farm digester in NY!

Mixed-waste anaerobic digestion and renewable energy facility at the 2,000-cow Synergy
Dairy in the Town of Covington, Wyoming County, NY
Synergy Biogas will produce more than 10,000 MWh/year (electricity to power more than 1,000 homes) —and is the first independently owned and operated biogas plant located on a
NY dairy farm
Synergy Biogas is designed specifically for co-digestion of manure with food grade organic waste
Synergy Biogas – largest on-farm digester in NY!

Mixed-waste anaerobic digestion and renewable energy facility at the 2,000-cow Synergy Dairy in the Town of Covington, Wyoming County, NY  Synergy Biogas will produce more than 10,000 MWh/year (electricity to power more than 1,000 homes) —and is the first independently owned and operated biogas plant located on a NY dairy farm Synergy Biogas is designed specifically for co-digestion of manure with food grade organic waste



Synergy Biogas, New York's largest on-farm biogas project, generates renewable energy for nearly 1,000 homes. CH4 Biogas LLC built, owns and operates the project under the name Synergy Biogas LLC.

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Video | Bio Electric Unit ,175 KW, Made in Pakistan | info in Punjabi

oVideo | Bio Electric Unit ,175 KW, Made in Pakistan | info in Punjabi

Bio Electric Unit ,175 KW, Made in Pakistan.


Vision Engineering,Sarfraznagger Multan road Lahore,
The given system allows to perform biogas purification to bio-methane condition (full analog of natural gas with methane concentration 90-97%). After the purification system gas can be used as vehicle fuel or can be fed to the general gas supply network. The system advantage is low cost of gas cleaning due to the use of water as the main component of suBiogas production is possible on biogas plants of very different scale. They can be small plants to produce energy for own needs and gigantic centralized Energy Parks for gas and electric power supply to public grid.Most of food and agricultural industry wastes and specially grown energy crops are suitable for biogas production.

Monday, 23 April 2012

Biogas Pipeline Connection fittings

Biogas Pipeline Connection fittings

Biogas naturally contains water vapor.When  it  flows  through  a  pipe,  some  of  the  vapor condenses as liquid water, and if it is left in the pipe, it will eventually collect and block the gas flow.The solution is a water trap, a simple device which allows the water to escape. It should be fitted to biogas pipes wherever there is a local low point of the pipe where water naturally collects. And  pipes  should  be  laid  so  that  these  low  points are at easily accessible positions. The water trap consists of a T-joint running a short tube down from the main tube into a small container full of water. The  pressure  of  the  water  prevents  gas  from escaping. The water level should be approximately 15cm  (equivalent  to  150    mbar)  to  ensure  no  gas loss. The  container  could  be  a  plastic  water  bottle  for example. As  it  fills  with  water  it  will  slowly  overflow,  so  the location  should  be  one  where  a  small  amount  of water  leakage  is  okay.  An  inspection  hole  in  the ground, for example, works well. Pipeline Connection
Ideal pipe fitting


bad pipe fitting


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