describe the structure of a biogas plant in brief ?
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Inlet chamber/tank: The mixing tank opens underground into a sloping inlet chamber.
Digester: The inlet chamber opens from below into the digester. The digester is a huge tank with a dome-like ceiling. The ceiling of the digester has an outlet with a valve for the supply of biogas.
Outlet chamber/tank: The digester opens from below into an outlet chamber.
Overflow tank: The outlet chamber opens from the top into a small overflow tank.
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A biogas plant is the name often given to an anaerobic digester that treats farm wastes or energy crops. ... During the process, the micro-organisms transform biomass waste into biogas(mainly methane and carbon dioxide) and digestate.
The process. The biogas plant receives all kinds of organic waste - typically livestock manure and organic industrial waste. The dry solid in livestock manure contains carbon, among other things, and in the process this carbon is transformed into biogas, a compound of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
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A biogas plant is the name often given to an anaerobic digester that treats farm wastes or energy crops. ... During the process, the micro-organisms transform biomass waste into biogas(mainly methane and carbon dioxide) and digestate.
The process. The biogas plant receives all kinds of organic waste - typically livestock manure and organic industrial waste. The dry solid in livestock manure contains carbon, among other things, and in the process this carbon is transformed into biogas, a compound of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
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